Competition Law with Dr Julie Clarke
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Competition Law introduces students to the principal areas of law in Australia which aim to preserve competition in the economy. Attention will focus on the restrictive trade practices provisions of the Trade Practices Act 1974 and their theoretical underpinnings. In particular, it will examine the following topics: the common law doctrine of restraint of trade; the scheme of the Trade Practices Act; trade practices economics; price fixing; anti-competitive arrangements; primary boycotts; exclusive dealing; misuse of market power; resale price maintenance and mergers.

Mergers

Julie instructs a presentation on mergers. The sections of merges Julie is looking at are predominantly related to sections 50 and 50A. These sections...
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International Competition Law

Julie Clarke discusses International Competition Law and explains at the moment there remains no international competitive law. However, a few things ...
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Goals of Competition law

Julie delivers brief content on the Goals of Competitive Law and outlines why we should are, the independent school of thought and the differences bet...
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PowerPoint demonstration 11 - RPM

Julie reveals the issues within the Resale Price Maintenance or price fixing within Competition law: Retail Price Maintenance (RPM) is a form of verti...
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PowerPoint demonstration 9 - MMP

Julie validates the Misuse of Market Power (MMP)There are two key prohibitions under the heading of (MMP) consisting of: 1. Misure of market power (ge...
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