Overview
This course provides a comparative overview of the principles underlying competition regulation in Australia, the United States, Europe and China. The lecturers do not assume students have had any previous exposure to competition law in any of these jurisdictions or to the study of economics. The course looks at the … For more content click the Read More button below.
Main Topics
The difference between rules of reason and per se rules in competition analysis and the rational for their adoption or rejection in different jurisdictionsConvergence and divergence in the treatment of the pivotal concepts of market definition; market power; structural and behavioural barriers to entryThe importance and interaction of competition, efficiency and consumer welfareDiffering approaches to the concept of misuse of market power, in particular the course examines:
- refusals to deal with or license would-be competitors
- predatory pricing
- tying or bundling products or services
The ways in which various commercial practices based on exploitation of intellectual property rights may impact differently on competition regimes in different jurisdictions.
Conditions for Enrolment
Prerequisite:Academic Program must be either 9200 or 9201 or 9231.
Course Outline
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