The latest issue of the Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law (Volume 19 Part 4) contains the following material:

EDITORIAL

Articles

Partial shareholdings and minority interests – when is a little too much for the ACCC? – David Brewster and Verity Quinn

This article examines when a merger involving the acquisition of less than 100% of the share capital in a target company, in particular where a minority interest is obtained, might give rise to concerns under the merger provisions of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth).

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Sections

ACCESS TO SERVICES

  • Recent use of access regimes: Australian Rail Track Corporation’s Hunter Valley access undertaking – Alexandra Parkinson

AUTHORISATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS

  • Pozzolanic Enterprises – Authorisation of Fly Ash Supply Agreement – Rosannah Healy

RESTRICTIVE TRADE PRACTICES

  • Price signalling: The proposed reforms – John Duns

UNCONSCIONABLE CONDUCT AND CODES OF CONDUCT

  • Franchisor disclosure under the franchising code of conduct: The case for reform – Frank Zumbo

CASE NOTE

  • Narrowing the gauge for access: Pilbara Infrastructure Pty Ltd v Australian Competition Tribunal – Vishal Ahuja and Matt Sherman

COMMISSION CAMEOS – Hank Spier

COMMENTS FROM COMMERCE

  • Striking the right balance: A business perspective on the price signalling law – Peter Crone

REPORT FROM LATIN AMERICA

  • Make-over of the competition law in Mexico: More powers to the Competition Commission; increased contestability of its decisions – Dr José Alberro

REPORT FROM NEW ZEALAND

  • New Zealand considers consumer law reform – Lindsay Trotman and Debra Wilson

REPORT FROM RUSSIA

  • Legal regulation of advertising in Russia – Julia Borisova

WORTH REPEATING

ODDS AND ENDS

For the pdf version of the table of contents, click here: AJCCL Vol 19 Pt 4 Contents.