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Readings lists can be found following the links below
Revoking declaration of the Newcastle Shipping Channel
David Mierendorff and Tarun McCormack, ‘Revoking declaration of the Newcastle Shipping Channel – New Criteria, New Regulation, Newcastle’ (2019) 27(4) Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law 263
The Challenge of Applying s 47 of the Competition and Consumer Act in Cases Based on Purpose
Justin Oliver, ‘The Challenge of Applying s 47 of the Competition and Consumer Act in Cases Based on Purpose’ (2019) 27(4) Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law 252
Inequality and competition law
Rhonda L Smith and Arlen Duke, ‘Inequality and competition law (2019) 27 Competition and Consumer Law Journal 1
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
Australia’s Digital Platform Inquiry: We’ve Only Just Begun
Julie Clarke, ‘Australia’s Digital Platform Inquiry: We’ve Only Just Begun …’ (December 2019) 3(2) CPI Antitrust Chronicle 1
Improving Australia's productivity and consumer welfare
ACCC Chair, Rod Sims, delivered a speech at this year’s RBB Economics Conference discussing ‘consumer welfare and the emerging challenges for policymakers and regulators to improve economic efficiency across a range of areas including mergers, unfair conduct, monopolies, agriculture and the data economy.’
Data (R)Evolution: Consumer welfare and growth in the digital economy
Rod Sims, Speech to the Consumer Policy Research Centre (19 November 2019)
The Limits of Australia’s Digital Platforms Inquiry
Dirk Auer, ‘The Limits of Australia’s Digital Platforms Inquiry’ (CPI News, 18 November 2019)
Protecting Profits Post-Patent Expiry
Arlen Duke and Rhonda L Smith, ‘Protecting Profits Post-Patent Expiry: ACCC v Pfizer, Patents and Competition Law’ (2019) 30(1) Australian Intellectual Property Journal 26
The repeal of s 51(3) of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth)
Michael O’Bryan, ‘The repeal of s 51(3) of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth)’ (2019) 46(9) Brief (Law Society of Western Australia) 20-23
Extra! Extra! Read All About It! How the Media Bit Back in the ACCC’s Digital Platforms Inquiry and What It Means for Media Diversity in Australia
Matthew Lees, ‘Extra! Extra! Read All About It! How the Media Bit Back in the ACCC’s Digital Platforms Inquiry and What It Means for Media Diversity in Australia‘ (CPI News, 27 October 2019)
Assessing the Future: The Challenge of Running Competition Cases
Justice Middleton, Assessing the Future: The Challenge of Running Competition Cases (17th Annual Competition Law and Economics Workshop)
Culture of Compliance - Meaning and Proof
Bill Keane, ‘Culture of Compliance - Meaning and Proof’ (2019) 27(3) AJCCL 204
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
Problems Associated with Joint Expert Reports for “Hot Tubs”
Christopher Pleatsikas, ‘Problems Associated with Joint Expert Reports for “Hot Tubs”’ (2019) 27(3) AJCCL 176
Cartel Class Actions in Australia: Risks vs Rewards
Lynsey Edgar, ‘Cartel Class Actions in Australia: Risks vs Rewards’ (2019) 27(3) AJCCL 183
Meredith Dairy’s Resale Price Maintenance Notification
Annie Cao, ‘Meredith Dairy’s Resale Price Maintenance Notification’ (2019) 27(3) AJCCL 198
Protecting Profits Post-Patent Expiry: ACCC v Pfizer, Patents and Competition Law
Arlen Duke and Rhonda L Smith, ‘Protecting Profits Post-Patent Expiry: ACCC v Pfizer, Patents and Competition Law’ (2019) 30(1) Australian Intellectual Property Journal 26
Intellectual Property and Competition Law - Nothing Special?
Robert French, ‘Intellectual property and competition law: Nothing special?’ (2019) 117 Intellectual Property Forum 54-57