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Readings lists can be found following the links below
Pay-for-delay Arrangements in the Pharmaceutical Industry …
Diana Biscoe, Rosie Finlayson, Andrew Christopher, ‘Pay-for-delay Arrangements in the Pharmaceutical Industry: How Will They Be Treated under Australian Competition Law?’ (2023) 31(2) Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law 111
Proof of Purpose
Julie Clarke, ‘Proof of Purpose’ (Competition Law Conference, Sydney, 6 May 2023)
Pay for delay 2.0: Anticompetitive early generic entry agreements in the Australian pharmaceutical sector
Sven Gallasch ‘Pay for delay 2.0: Anticompetitive early generic entry agreements in the Australian pharmaceutical sector’ (2023) 30(1) Competition and Consumer Law Journal 44
Some thoughts about proof in competition cases
Justice Jayne M Jagot, ‘Some thoughts about proof in competition cases’ (speech, 18th Annual Competition Law and Economics Workshop, 15 October 2021 (online))