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Conceptual Foundations of Antitrust

by Oliver Black
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Overview

Antitrust is a body of law and policy designed to promote economic competition by regulating monopolistic functions and this book is a philosophical study of concepts that lie at the foundation of antitrust law. Although there are many legal and economic books on the subject, it is unique in its philosophical scrutiny of basic concepts. The volume is primarily directed at students, theorists and practitioners of antitrust, but will also be useful to lawyers, economists, philosophers, political scientists and others who have an interest in the discipline.

Synopsis

This is the only antitrust book devoted to the philosophical scrutiny of its concepts.

About the Author, Oliver Black

Oliver Black is Senior Visiting Research Fellow in Law and Philosophy at King's College London and is a practising solicitor, working as a consultant in antitrust and regulatory law at international law firm Linklaters.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2010
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
232
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521142076

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