Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law update: Vol 31 Pt 2 By journalalerts on June 28, 2023 Posted In: Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law (AJCCL) Tagged: “Pay-for-delay” Arrangements in the Pharmaceutical Industry: How Will They Be Treated under Australian Competition Law? A Tougher Merger Law for Australia Andrew Christopher Case Note Christopher Hodgekiss SC Christopher Pleatsikas Deniz Kayis Diana Biscoe Editorial European Union Commission Adopts Final Subsidies Regulation – A Brief Overview Fuel for Thought Lisa Navarro Lisa Stockley Lucy Cameron Melissa Camp Putting the Environment at the Heart of Competition Policy Reflections Regulation of Self-regulation: Legal Consequences for Non-compliance with Nonprescribed Industry Codes of Conduct Report from Britain Report from Europe Report from North America Rosie Finlayson Russell Miller AM Skimmers and Readers: Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v Google LLC (No 2) Skippers The Australian Competition Tribunal in 2022 and 2023 The Market that Never Was: The Contested Acquisition of a Single Grain Elevator in Canada Tom Pick Tribunal Tableaux Unconscionable Conduct and Codes of Conduct
Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law update: Vol 30 Pt 2 By journalalerts on July 20, 2022 Posted In: Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law (AJCCL) Tagged: “Don’t Put Your Eggs in One Basketâ€: Important Merger Takeaways Following Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v IVF Finance Pty Ltd ACCC Denies Authorisation for Alliance between Qantas and Japan Airlines Alexander Neerhut Andrea Asoni Authorisations and notifications Beating the Algorithm but Not the ACL: Google Advertising and the Search for Reasonableness Bernard McCabe case notes Christopher Hodgekiss SC Christopher Pleatsikas Consumer concerns Consumer Needs and the Future of Broadband Consumer Protection Deniz Kayis Digital Platforms’ Vertical Integration: Friend or Foe? Does Competition Law Have a Digital Achilles’ Heel? Epic Games Hasan Mohammad Inc v Apple Inc: Battle Royale over Choice of Forum Inquire Now International Aviation and Competition Policy in Australia – Complementary or in Conflict? Lisa Navarro Megan Ward Mei Gong Melissa Camp New Draft Guidance on Horizontal Co-operation in Europe – What It Means for Companies Wanting to Co-operate in Purchasing Odds & Ends Regulate Later: Australia’s Light-touch Approach to Regulating Buynow- pay-later Products Report from Britain Report from Europe Report from North America Rosannah Healy Russell Miller AM Stephanie Hayes Stephen Tupper The Australian Competition Tribunal in 2021 Theadora Fabricius Thomas Shaw Time to Play “Nicely†in the Sandbox Tom Pick Tribunal Tableaux Unconscionable Conduct and Codes of Conduct
Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law update: Vol 29 Pt 3 By journalalerts on October 15, 2021 Posted In: Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law (AJCCL) Tagged: Access to Services Agreed Penalties under Scrutiny AJCCL Alex Sundakov algorithm-enabled co-operation An Anniversary articles Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v Quantum Housing Group Pty Ltd A Quantum Leap in our Understanding of Unconscionable Conduct? autonomous self-learning actors Bill Keane book review Case Note Christopher Hodgekiss SC civil cartel liability Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) Competition Law and Public Interest Imperatives in Africa and South Africa in Particular Competitive Solutions for COVID-19 Deniz Kayis digital connectors between hubs and spokes Do Androids Dream of Electronic Collusion? An Analysis of Algorithmic Collusion under Australian Law Dr M Sharpe Economic(s) Matters Editorial Enforcement and Remedies Ezrachi facilitators of traditional collusion Gas Pipeline Reforms Iseult Derème Jarryd Cox John Hedge Lesley Morphet Lisa Navarro potential ways in which algorithms could enable anti-competitive outcomes prosecuting cartel conduct Proving Civil Cartel Conduct Evidentiary Issues Commitment and the Effect of the Concerted Practices Prohibition R Ahdar Recent Developments and Future Plans reducing anti-competitive behaviour Report from Africa Report from Britain Report from Europe sophisticated algorithms Stephen Tupper Stucke The Evolution of Competition Law in New Zealand The Reform of the European Rules in the Area of Restrictive Agreements Tom S Pick tools used unilaterally to enable stable tacit collusion