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August 3, 2012
A Global Collection: Review of Lianos' & Sokol's the Global Limits of Competition Law
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
Max Huffman, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law has posted A Global Collection: Review of Lianos' & Sokol's the Global Limits of Competition Law.
Abstract: The Global Limits of Competition Law is the first installment in Danny Sokol’s and Ioannis Lianos’ ambitious new series from Stanford University Press, Global Competition Law and Economics. The project is ambitious because it takes on a potentially unbounded topic and one that is constantly changing. It is also ambitious because Sokol and Lianos enter a saturated market. This first volume is sufficiently captivating, and represents such an extraordinary breadth of national and regional perspectives, that they appear to have fulfilled their ambitions.
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This first volume is sufficiently captivating, and represents such an extraordinary breadth of national and regional perspectives, that they appear to have fulfilled their ambitions.
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