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Miller′s Australian Competition Law and Policy 3rd ed


ISBN13: 9780455238265
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780455230061
Published: April 2018
Publisher: Thomson Reuters Australia
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: £106.00



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Miller’s Australian Competition Law and Policy, 3rd edition is a compelling treatise that explains Australian competition law as it is today and the underlying concepts and policy directions that produced it. It also draws on the development of competition law in other countries comparing them with the uniquely Australian features of our law.

Significant changes to the law that came into effect on 5 November 2017 as a result of the Harper Review, arguably the most extensive and far-reaching changes in the evolution of Australian competition law in over 40 years are explained in this 3rd edition.

A complementary work to Miller’s Australian Competition and Consumer Law Annotated by explaining the historical and policy setting of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (previously the Trade Practices Act 1974).

  • Key benefits of Miller’s Australian Competition Law and Policy
  • Provides guidance on the development of competition law in Australia explained in the framework of policy and the underlying concepts
  • Utilising a subject-based approach, it explains this complex area of law.
This book will be valuable for corporate lawyers, bureaucrats, students studying business or law, academics and practitioners seeking a contextual understanding of the law in this important area.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
Objectives of Competition Policy
Origins of Australian Competition Law
Development of Australian Competition Policy 1972 -1992
Development of Australian Competition Policy 1993 – 2017
Australian Competition Agencies and Institutions
Economics and Competition Policy
Concepts: Markets and Competition
Concepts: Substantial Effect on Competition
Coverage of Australian Competition Law
Anticompetitive Arrangements and Concerted Practices
Cartels
Unilateral Conduct Laws; Monopolisation and the Misuse of Market Power
Vertical Constraints – Tying and Other Vertical Restrictions
Resale Price Maintenance
Mergers and Acquisitions
Competitor Boycotts, Secondary Boycotts and Collective Bargaining
Access to Essential Facilities
Exclusions and Immunities
Consequences
Competitive Neutrality