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The evolution of Australia’s cartel Jurisprudence
Andrew Christopher and Lachlan Blair, ‘The Evolution of Australia’s Cartel Jurisprudence: Judicial Guidance on the Use of Informal Merger Clearance Documents in Competition Law Proceedings and Witness Evidence of Inducement to form a Cartel’ (2022) 30(1) Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law 46
Competing explanations for parallel conduct: Lessons from the Australian detergent case
George A Hay and E Jane Murdoch, ‘Competing explanations for parallel conduct: Lessons from the Australian detergent case’ (2021) 28(2) CCLJ 141
Agents as Competitors? The Implications of ACCC v Flight Centre for Dual Distribution
Andrew McClenehan, ‘Agents as Competitors? The Implications of ACCC v Flight Centre for Dual Distribution’ (2019) 27(4) Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law 235
Jumping the proverbial gun: The ACCC succeeds in its first gun jumping cartel case against Cryosite
Julie Clarke, ‘Australia’s Digital Platform Inquiry: We’ve Only Just Begun …’ (December 2019) 27(4) Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law 276