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The Australian Competition and Consumer Act 2.0: Is the New Concerted Practices Prohibition an Effective Patch to Address Algorithmic Collusion?
Baskaran Balasingham, ‘The Australian Competition and Consumer Act 2.0: Is the New Concerted Practices Prohibition an Effective Patch to Address Algorithmic Collusion?’ (Competition Policy International, Antitrust Chronicle, 13 July 2020)
To Bar Order, or Not to Bar Order: Facilitating Settlement in Australian Anti-Cartel Class Actions
Bethany Moore, ‘To Bar Order, or Not to Bar Order: Facilitating Settlement in Australian Anti-Cartel Class Actions’ (2020) 48(1) Australian Business Law Review 27
Bid rigging and the joint venture defence: New horizons after Cascade Coal
Rahul Arora and Jessie Zhang, ‘Bid rigging and the joint venture defence: New horizons after Cascade Coal’ (2020) 28 AJCCL 47
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
Evidentiary issues in cartel conduct cases
Snapshots: Damien O’Brien QC, ‘Evidentiary issues in cartel conduct cases’ (2019) 27(3) Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law 2018
Cartel Class Actions in Australia: Risks vs Rewards
Lynsey Edgar, ‘Cartel Class Actions in Australia: Risks vs Rewards’ (2019) 27(3) AJCCL 183
Harper Report Implementation Breakdown: Repeal of Section 51(3) ...
Brent Fisse, ‘Harper Report Implementation Breakdown: Repeal of Section 51(3) of Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) and Lack of Proposed Supply/Acquisition Agreement Cartel Exception’ (2019) 47 ABLR 127