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Us Antitrust Law and Enforcement
Contributor(s): Broder, Douglas (Author)
ISBN: 0198747357     ISBN-13: 9780198747352
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $175.75  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Antitrust
- Law | Intellectual Property - Trademark
LCCN: 2016931112
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" (1.15 lbs) 336 pages
 
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This book is an accessible and authoritative single-volume guide to antitrust law. It provides a complete and detailed framework for United States (US) antitrust laws and the cases which interpret them. It describes how the laws are enforced, and by whom, and introduces the reader to the
practice of antitrust law. In covering these topics, the book cites and discusses a large volume of US Supreme Court decisions, as well as lower court decisions and secondary sources, in order to provide an understanding of the broad principles, statutory mandates, and statements of the regulatory
agencies.

It provides a succinct overview and history of US antitrust law and its enforcement. Summaries of the most important federal antitrust and related statutes are provided, as the primary sources and foundation upon which antitrust case law and enforcement are built. The book then offers a narrative
discussion of the principles of US antitrust law as contained in the court decisions, statutes, and enforcement guidelines, with chapters organized according to the primary statutes. These chapters cover the provisions of the Sherman Act, including the outlawing of agreements in restraint of trade
and monopolization; the Clayton Act's provisions against anticompetitive mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures; the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act and the regulation of premerger notification and merger clearance processes; and the Robinson-Patman Act, which prohibits certain kinds of differential
pricing. Finally, it describes and outlines the activities of the four groups responsible for enforcing US antitrust law. For those unfamiliar with the law of the US, the book also provides an overview of the federal and legal systems, including the judicial decision-making process, and outlines
how a case progresses through the federal courts.

This is an essential and accessible guide to US antitrust law, offering clear explanations and insightful analysis of this complex legal area.