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August 19, 2008
Sense and Nonsense of Rules on Proof in Cartel Cases: How to Reconcile a More Economics-Based Approach to Competition Law with More Attention for Rules on Proof?
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
Laura Parret, Tilburg Law and Economics Center (TILEC) makes Sense and Nonsense of Rules on Proof in Cartel Cases: How to Reconcile a More Economics-Based Approach to Competition Law with More Attention for Rules on Proof?
ABSTRACT: This paper suggests how to reconcile a more economics-based approach to competition law with more attention for rules on proof.
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