The Journal of Antitrust Enforcement, Volume 2 Issue 2, October 2014

The new issue of the Journal of Antitrust Enforcement (JAE) has now been published in hard copy and is also available online on the OUP website (free access).

Articles:

  • Niamh Dunne, Between competition law and regulation: hybridized approaches to market control
  • Renato Nazzini, Fundamental rights beyond legal positivism: rethinking the ne bis in idem principle in EU competition law
  • Leslie M. Marx and Claudio Mezzetti, Effects of antitrust leniency on concealment effort by colluding firms
  • Andreas Stephan, Four key challenges to the successful criminalization of cartel laws
  • Alden F. Abbott, The evolving IP–antitrust interface in the USA—the recent gradual weakening of patent rights
  • Pınar Akman, Period of limitations in follow-on competition cases: when does a ‘decision’ become final?
  • Malcolm B. Coate and Jeffrey H. Fischer, Is market definition still needed after all these years
  • Yavuz Karagök and Samuel Rutz, Towards optimal merger notification regimes: evidence from Switzerland