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adam_text | SUMMARY OF CONTENTS Foreword ge XV Chapter 1. Introduction _____________ 2. Monopoly ____________________ ļg A. Monopoly Power___________________ լց B. Defining theRelevant Market_____________________ 41 C. Estimating a Firm’s Strength_____________________ 74 D. Conduct Tests for Monopolization _________________ 94 E. Examples of Conduct Which May Constitute Monopoli zation ___________________________________ 106 F. Conspiracies and Attempts to Monopolize____________ 132 G. Remedies for Monopolization_________ 141 3. Horizontal Restraints of Trade_______________________ A. Cartels and Interdependent Conduct_______________ B. Development of the Rule of Reason and the Per Se Doc trine _______________________________________ C. The Current Construction of Section 1 of the Sherman Act ________________________________________ D. “Naked” Price Restraints________________________ E. Horizontal Market Division______________________ F. Boycotts _____________________________________ G. Data Dissemination_____________________________ H. Standardization Programs-----------------------------------I. Miscellaneous Joint Activities____________________ J. Contract, Combination and Conspiracy-------------------- 4. լ 150 152 165 186 197 213 229 265 275 282 311 Antitrust and Oligopolistic Markets----------------------------- 330 A. The Oligopoly Problem---------------------------------------- 331 B. Planning a Public Response to Oligopoly------------------ 344 C. Legal Theories for Dealing with Oligopoly--------------- 354 D. Legislative Proposals -----------------------------------------
367 5. Arrangements Between Suppliers and Customers in Re straint of Trade-------------------------------------------- 374 A. Resale Price Maintenance--------------------֊------------- 377 В Territorial, Customer and LocationRestrictions in the Distribution Process --------------------------------------- 399 C. Tying Arrangements and Related Arrangements In volving the Leverage Concept---------------------------- 431 D. Exclusive Dealing, Requirements Contracts and Related Arrangements------------------------------------------------ 471 E. “Reasonable” Vertical Restrictions------------------------- 495 XVII
SUMMARY OF CONTENTS Page _ 501 6. Antitrust Law and Patents-------------- ------------------ո0շ A. Introduction------------------------- ---------- ~~7 ~ V еле B. Single-Firm Antitrust Violations and the Patent Laws 506 C. Patent Arrangements Constituting Contracts Combina tions and Conspiracies in Restraint of Trade------- 525 Chapter 7. Mergers ------------------------------------------A. A Historical Perspective---------------------B. Horizontal and Market Extension Mergers C. Conglomerate Mergers ---------------------------------------- 658 D. Vertical Mergers________________________________ 657 E. Remedies______________________________________֊ 669 8. The Price Discrimination Law_________________________ A. Introduction____________________________________ B. Horizontal Competitive Effects ___________________ C. Vertical Competitive Effects _____________________ D. Brokerage and Advertising Allowances______________ E. Affirmative Defenses ___________________________ F. Buyer Liability_________________________________ 676 677 683 689 697 700 7О3 9. Coverage, Exemptions and Procedure A. Relationship to Trade or Commerce B. Exemptions C. Governmental Enforcement D. Private Enforcement_________ 707 708 717 751 769 Appendices _ —. 797 Index ----- 855 ТЪЫе of Cases 877 xviii
TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword Pafle ------------------------------------------- CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION Sec. 1. 2. 3. 4. XV Antitrust and Economics_______________ An Eclectic View of Antitrust and Legal Doctrine______ Basic Statutory Materials__________________________ The Literature of Antitrust_________________________ լ 10 13 14 CHAPTER 2. MONOPOLY A. MONOPOLY POWER 5. Introduction ______________________________________ 6. Market Performance, Conduct and Structure_____________ 7. The Prohibition Against Monopolizing________________ 8. The Nature of Market Power_________________________ 9. The Nature of the Legal Inquiry About Power__________ 10. The Practical Approach of the Early Cases______________ 11. The Modern Predominance of Structural Analysis_______ 19 22 29 30 33 35 39 B. DEFINING THE RELEVANT MARKET 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Introduction ______________________________________ Homogeneous Products--------------------------------------------Technological Differences-----------------------------------------Differentiated Products-------------------------------------------Substitute Products -----------------------------------------------Diversified Products and Product Clusters---------------------The Limits of Economic Theory---------------------------------Local, Regional or National Markets----------------------------National or International Markets------------------------------An Eclectic Approach----------------------------------------------C. 41 44 47 48 51 59 63 67 70 72 ESTIMATING A FIRM’S STRENGTH 22. Market Concentration
----------------------------------------------23. Entry Barriers -----------------------------------------------------24. Other Structural Features---------------------------------------25. Conduct Analysis—---------------------------------------------26. Performance Analysis—In General-----------------------------27. Profits ___________________________________________ Sullivan Law of Antitrust HB XIX 74 77 79 80 82 84
TABLE OF CONTENTS Sec. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. Responsiveness of Price-------------------------------------Price Discrimination-----------------------------------------Limitations of Performance Analysis-------------------The Absolute Size of a Firm-------------------------------Other Non-Economic Factors------------------------------D. CONDUCT TESTS FOR MONOPOLIZATION 33. Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------- y4 94 34. The Deliberateness Test___________________________ Exclusionary Conduct—The Classic Test---------------------97 35. 36. The Modern Test of Exclusionary Conduct _ ^------------------- 99 37. The Prima Facie Approach _________________________ 101 38. Choosing Among Conduct Tests------- -------------------------- 102 39. Intent to Exclude as a Surrogate for Conduct---------------- 105 E. EXAMPLES OF CONDUCT WHICH MAY CONSTITUTE MONOPOLIZATION 40. Introduction _________ 41. Horizontal Merger_________________________________ 42. Concerted Action Resulting in Joint Monopolization------43. Predatory Practices________________________________ 44. Conduct Increasing Entry Barriers____________________ 45. Invasion of a Thin Market___________________________ 46. Wrongful Exercise of Lawfully Attained Monopoly Power 47. Pricing Policies____________________________________ 48. Customer Selection ________________________________ F. 49. 50. 51. 52. CONSPIRACIES AND ATTEMPTS TO MONOPOLIZE Conspiracies to Monopolize__________________________ 132 Attempts to Monopolize______________________________ 134 Evidence of
Intent__________________________________ 135 Evidence of the Market_____________________________ 139 G. REMEDIES FOR MONOPOLIZATION 53. Introduction _______________________________________ 54. The Law of Remedies_______________________________ 55. Institutional Limitations to Effective Remedies_________ 56. Enforcement Problems of Conduct Decrees____________ 57. Criminal Sanctions__________________________________ 58. Private Remedies _______________________________ CHAPTER 3. 59. 60. 106 106 107 108 114 115 115 116 125 141 142 144 147 148 HORIZONTAL RESTRAINTS OF TRADE A. CARTELS AND INTERDEPENDENT CONDUCT Introduction ______________________________________ 152 Restraints of Trade at Common Law_________________ 155 XX 149
Sec 61. 62. TABLE OF CONTENTS The Nature of a Cartel__________________ Interdependent Conduct______________ ւ6ւ 163 B. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. DEVELOPMENT OF THE RULE OF REASON AND THE PER SE DOCTRINE Introduction __________________________ The Early Cases__________________________________ The Classic Rule of Reason_________________________ The Scope of the Rule of Reason____________________ The Per Se Doctrine______________________________ paae !65 167 171 175 182 C. THE CURRENT CONSTRUCTION OF SECTION 1 OF THE SHERMAN ACT 68. Rule of Reason Analysis Today______________________ 186 69. The Place of Market Power in Rule of Reason Analysis___189 70. Power, Purpose, and Effect in Per Se Analysis________ 192 71. The Relationship of Purpose and Effect in Section 1 Analy sis ___________________________________________ 194 72. The Relationship of the Per Se Doctrine to the Rule of Reason________________________________________ 195 D. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. “NAKED” PRICE RESTRAINTS Introduction _____________________________________ Purpose and Effect as Guides to Characterization______ Possible Benefits from Price Restraints_______________ Naked Restraints Distinguished from Arrangements to Make or Improve a Market-----------------------------------Naked Price Restraints Distinguished from Restrictions Resulting from Partial Integration------------------------Agreements Establishing Maximum Prices------------------- 197 198 203 205 206 210 E. HORIZONTAL MARKET DIVISION 79. 80. 81. 82. History of the Rule—The Cases Before Topeo--------------The Topeo Case
----------------------------------------------------The Implications of Topeo—Issues of Characterization __ Market Division and Price Fixing Compared----------------- 213 216 219 224 F. BOYCOTTS 83. The Characteristics of a Boycott--------------------84. History and Development of the Per Se Rule Against Boy cotts --------------------------------------------------------------85. The Justification for a Per Se Approach-------------------86. Purpose and Effect as Guides to Characterization---------87 Explicit Boycotts Used to Police Industry Self-Regulation 88^ Industry Seìf-Regulation by Conduct Tending to Have the Effects of a Boycott-------------------------------------------XXI 229 232 238 241 245 247
TABLE OF CONTENTS S«c. Application of Boycott Doctrine to Cases of Partial lute,ra- 89. 90. 91. 92. Page 253 Per°Se Doctrine and Concerted Refusals to Deal Other Than 256 Exclusive Franchises Distinguished from Boycotts^ ֊ ֊ - - 260 fppSoI of Boycott Doctrine to Cases Where Pohbcal Religious, Social or Other Non-Commercial Purposes are Involved -------------------------------------------------G. 261 DATA DISSEMINATION . ,. .... 265 ՜ 93. Introduction ------------------------------94. Economic Effects of Disseminating Pnces —.---------------95. The Early Cases-------------------------------------------96. The Container Case and Structural Analysis as a Guide to Legality of Price Information Programs-------------------- 270 Dissemination of Non-Price Data, Commentary and Recom 97. mendations for Action------------------------------------------- 27^ H. 98. 99. 100. STANDARDIZATION PROGRAMS Product Standardization ------------------------------------------- 275 Standardization of Trade Terms Other Than Price------- 277 Standardization of Hours, Facilities and Other Elements of Competitive Style ________________________________ 279 I. MISCELLANEOUS JOINT ACTIVITIES 101. Concerted Decision Making__________________________ 102. Joint Negotiation with Suppliers, Customers, or Unions 103. Horizontal Agreements (Other Than Boycotts) Not to Deal 104. Joint Agencies for Buying orSelling__________________ 105. Joint Research_____________________________________ 106. Joint Activities in Making a Market___________________ 107. Joint Arrangements Concerning Advertising___________ 282 285
289 292 29g 303 307 J. CONTRACT, COMBINATION AND CONSPIRACY 108. 109. Introduction __________________ The Classic Conspiracy 110. Conscious Parallelism” as Evidence of a Classic Con spiracy ___________________ 111. The Strengths and Deficiencies of the Classical Concept of Contract, Combination and Conspiracy 112. Performance Evidence as “Plus Factor” Evidence of Con«piracy When Conscious Parallelism Has Been Shown 113. Remedies in Cases of Classic Conspiracy______ 114. Intra-Enterprise Conspiracy xxix 311 311 315 320 321 323 323
TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 4. A. Sec. Introduction 331 The Pervasiveness of Oligopoly 331 Structure, Conduct and Performance in Oligopolistic Mar kets _________ 333 B. PLANNING A PUBLIC RESPONSE TO OLIGOPOLY Avoidance of Extreme Responses______________________ 344 Planning Antitrust Enforcement in Oligopolistic Industries 347 Factors for Analysis in Studies of Oligopolistic Industries 351 C. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. LEGAL THEORIES FOR DEALING WITH OLIGOPOLY Unsettled Issues_____________________________________ Challenging Non-Collusive, Interdependent Pricing as a Vio lation of Section 1_________________________________ Oligopolistic Structure and Poor Performance as Evidence of Classic Conspiracy________________________________ Oligopolistic Interdependence as Joint Monopolizing in Vio lation of Section 2__________________________________ The Federal Trade Commission, Section 5 of the FTC Act, and Non-Collusive Interdependence___________________ Merger in Oligopolistic Markets-----------------------------------The Relationship Between Legal Theory and Policy Percep tions Which Warrant Legal Intervention_____________ D. 128. 129. THE OLIGOPOLY PROBLEM Page 115. 11(5. 117. 11H. 1 lí). 120. ANTITRUST AND OLIGOPOLISTIC MARKETS 354 355 358 361 364 365 366 LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS The “Concentrated Industries” Legislation----------------------- 367 Other Legislative Approaches to Oligopoly---------------------- 371 CHAPTER 5 ARRANGEMENTS BETWEEN SUPPLIERS AND CUSTOMERS IN RESTRAINT OF TRADE 130. A. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 376 Introduction RESALE PRICE MAINTENANCE
Per Se Illegality of Resale Price Maintenance----------------- 377 History of “Fair Trade,” An Alternative to Retail Competi tion _______________________________________________ 378 Basic Market Effects of Resale Price Maintenance-----------379 Manufacturer Motives for Resale Price Maintenance and Their Relationship to Competitive Effect----------------Justification for the Per Se Rule---------------------------------Price Effect on the Ultimate Consumer-------------------------XXIII
TABLE OF CONTENTS S«c. Page Agency, Consignment and Related Arrangements for Con 137. 138. 139. 388 390 trolling Resale Price------------------- ---------------------՜՜ Refusal to DeaUs a Means of Restricting Resale Prices (or 391 Imposing Other Vertical Restraints) ֊ . 395 140. The Scope of Liability in Vertical Restraint Cases -------Suggested Resale Prices and Vertical “Tampenng with the 141. 397 Price System------------------------------------------------------B. TERRITORIAL, CUSTOMER AND LOCATION RESTRICTIONS IN THE DISTRIBUTION PROCESS 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. 151. 152. 153. 154. 155. 156. 157. 158. 159. 160. The Varieties of Franchise Arrangements in the Distribu tion of Goods and Services and the Nature of the Impuls es Which Lead to Restrictive Arrangements------------- 399 Territorial and Customer Restrictions--------------------------- 402 Characterization Issues Under the Schwinn Rule---------֊ 406 The Justification for Per Se Treatment of Vertical Terri torial and Customer Resale Restraints______________ 411 Consignment and Related Arrangements to Achieve Terri torial Separation_________________________________ 421 Exclusive Franchise Arrangements___________________ 423 Terminating One Dealer at the Request of Another________ 427 Exclusive Franchises and the Dominant Manufacturer___ 429 C. TYING ARRANGEMENTS AND RELATED ARRANGEMENTS INVOLVING THE LEVERAGE CONCEPT Introduction ________________________________ 431 Section 3 of the Clayton Act and the Threshold Test of Com petitive Effect_____________________________ 432 The Development
of the Basic Rule Respecting Tying 434 The Relationship between Clayton and Sherman Act Stand ards ____ 440 The Patent Misuse Doctrine and the Tying Concept 441 The Need for Two Distinct Commodities or Services 443 Purposes and Effects of Tying֊ 445 “Package” Pricing_____ _______՜ 454 Full Line” Requirements_____ 456 BlockBooking of Movies and the Licensing of Libraries of Package Licensing of Patents, Grant՜ Back՜ Provisions and 466 Re- xxiv 470
TABLE OF CONTENTS D. Sec 163. 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. 171. EXCLUSIVE DEALING, REQUIREMENTS CONTRACTS AND RELATED ARRANGEMENTS Introduction _________________ The Development of the Law___ ՜ ՜ ՜ ՜ _ ՜ ՜ ՜ ՜ ՜ ՜ ՜ ՜ ՜ 472 Competitive Effects of Requirements and Exclusive Deal ing Arrangements_____ _______________________ 479 Duration of the Contract Term______________ ՜ 1__ ՜ 484 Agency Arrangements and Exclusivity________________ 486 Problems of Characterization Under Section 3___ 487 Integrating the Law Respecting Requirements Contracts with that Governing Similar Vertical Arrangements___489 The Nature and Effect of Reciprocal Dealing__________ 490 Reciprocity Arrangements as Per Se Violations_______ 492 E. 172. 173. 174. 175. “REASONABLE” VERTICAL RESTRICTIONS Introduction ______________________________ 495 Restrictions to Control the Quality of Goods and Services Sold Under a Trademark License___________________ 496 Requirements about “Competitive Style” in “Franchise” Arrangements Which Do Not Entail Carrying on Busi ness Under the Name and Mark of the Franchisor___497 Sales “For Professional Application” and the Like______ 499 CHAPTER 6. ANTITRUST LAW AND PATENTS A. 176. 177. Allocating Resources Between Present Production and Re search and Development--------------------------------------- 502 The Major Features of the Patent System and Their Rela tionship to Antitrust ----------------------------------------- 504 B. 178. 179. 180. 181 182. INTRODUCTION SINGLE-FIRM ANTITRUST VIOLATIONS AND THE PATENT LAWS The Conduct Element in Section 2
Offenses and Its Relation to Policies for the Acquisition of Patents-----------------Circumstances Under Which Patent Acquisitions May Con stitute Exclusionary Conduct---------The Application of Section 5 of the FTC Act and Section 7 of the Clayton Act to Patent Acquisitions-----------------Patent Enforcement Policy as Exclusionary Conduct------License Restrictions (and Restrictions on Assignees) as Exclusionary Conduct--------------------------------------------XXV 506 508 517 520
TABLE OF CONTENTS C0 aľs’lX RESTRAINT OF TRADE Page 525 183. Introduction Licenses or Assignments Which Impose Horizontal Restric 184. 528 tions on Territories------- ------------- ; 541 Which Restrict Prices ^ . 185. Licenses License Provisions Which Impose Horizontal Restrmtions 186. Respecting the Fields of Use Within Which the Patent 554 Will be Practiced------- -------------------- ---------------------562 187. Customer Restrictions in Licenses-------------------------------- 563 188. Settlement of Patent Disputes-------------------------570 189. Grant Back Provisions and Agreements Not to Contest ֊֊֊ Vertical Restraints and the Inherency Test------------------- 571 190. 191. Price, Territorial, Customer and Use Restrictions Imposed by a Patentee Upon Purchasers--------------------------------- 572 Sec. CHAPTER 7. MERGERS A. A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE 192. Introduction ________________________________________ 193. Early Consolidation Movement and Its Relationship to PreSherman Act Common Law------------------------------------194. Earliest Sherman Act Merger Cases and Their Effect on the Merger Movement_________________________________ 195. The Period from 1904 to 1911_________________________ 1%. The Rule of Reason—Basic Cases and Beyond__________ 197. Merger Provisions of Original Clayton Act____________ 198. 1930 to 1950 ________________________________________ 199. The 1950 Amendment to Section 7_____________________ 200. New Clayton Merger Law and the Coalescence of Clayton and Sherman Standards___________________________ 201. Impact of Current Merger Policy on
Industrial Structure _ _ B. 579 581 584 587 590 592 593 597 HORIZONTAL AND MARKET EXTENSION MERGERS 202. Statutory Provisions Relevant to Legality of Mergers 203. Market Definition in Merger Cases______________ 204. Mergers Between Direct Competitors____________ 205. Market Extension Mergers__________ 206. Corporate Joint Ventures and Potential Competition 207. 208. 209. 577 C. CONGLOMERATE MERGERS Competitive Effects and Other Social Concerns The Section 7 Enforcement Effort to Date Possible Bases for Illegality________ XXVI 600 605 613 631 649 653 654 655
TABLE OP CONTENTS Sec D· VERTICAL MERGERS 210. 211. 21 . 213. 214. Competitive Effects_______ Substantial Foreclosures in Concentrated Markets______ Relevance of a Trend Toward Vertical Integration______ Other Bases for Illegality_____________ ____ Efficiency and Other Justifications__________________ 215. 216. E. REMEDIES Preliminary Relief______________ Final Relief____________________ 661 664 066 667 CHAPTER 8. THE PRICE DISCRIMINATION LAW 217. 218. 219. 220. 221. A. INTRODUCTION Nature of the Legislation___________________________ 677 Scope of the Principal Statutory Concepts_____________ 679 Meaning and Significance of Discrimination____________ 681 B. HORIZONTAL COMPETITIVE EFFECTS Discrimination as an Exclusionary Practice Affecting the Seller’s Level___________________________________ 683 Discrimination Which Diverts Business from Competitors or Threatens Adverse Structural Change __________ 684 C. 222. 223. 224. 225. Social Effects in General----------------------------------------- 689 Loss of Business by Disfavored Customers as a Prima Fade Case __________________________________________ 691 Substantial Profit Advantage for the Favored Customer as a Prima Fade Case-------------------------------------------- 692 Rebutting a Prima Fade Case of Competitive Injury---- 693 D. 226. 227. VERTICAL COMPETITIVE EFFECTS BROKERAGE AND ADVERTISING ALLOWANCES The Brokerage Provision----------------------------------------- 697 The Advertising Allowance Provision-------------------------- 699 E. AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES 700 702 228. 229. Cost Justification
-------------------------------Meeting Competition------------------------------ 230. 231. F. BUYER LIABILITY Inducing and Receiving Price Discriminations------------ 703 Inducing and Receiving Brokerage or Advertising Allow ances — 705 XXVII
TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 9. COVERAGE, EXEMPTIONS AND PROCEDURE A. RELATIONSHIP TO TRADE OR COMMERCE Page Sec. 232. 233. 234. 708 708 714 Introduction ------------------------------------Interstate Commerce-------------------------- ----------------Foreign Commerce----------------------------------------------- B. EXEMPTIONS 235. Introduction ------------------------------------236. Agricultural Cooperatives-----------------------------------------237. The Labor Exemption ---------------------------------------------238. Governmental Action and Its Solicitation--------------------239. Regulated Industries--------------------------C. 7^7 719 723 731 743 GOVERNMENTAL ENFORCEMENT 240. 241. 242. 243. 244. 245. The Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice------- 751 The Federal Trade Commission------------752 Antitrust Investigations ______________ 754 Informal Enforcement and Prior Clearance Procedures .. 756 Civil Actions ______________________________________ 759 Criminal Actions___________________________________ 768 246. 247. 248. 249. 250. 251. 252. 253. D. PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT Introduction _______________________________________ Standing, Injury and Causation_______________________ Statute of Limitations______________________________ Class Actions and Parens Patriae___________________ In Pari Delicto and Unclean Hands________ Damages __________________________________________ Passing On________________________________________ Attorney’s Fees __________________ 769 770 775 777 783 785 787 799 Appendices 797 Table of Cases 877 Index - 855 t XXVIII
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spelling | Sullivan, Lawrence Anthony 1923- Verfasser aut Handbook of the law of antitrust by Lawrence Anthony Sullivan St. Paul, Minn. West Publ. 1977 XXVIII, 886 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Hornbook series Concurrence - Droit - États-Unis - Législation Antitrust law United States Antitrustrecht (DE-588)4140732-5 gnd rswk-swf USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Antitrustrecht (DE-588)4140732-5 s DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=002308566&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Sullivan, Lawrence Anthony 1923- Handbook of the law of antitrust Concurrence - Droit - États-Unis - Législation Antitrust law United States Antitrustrecht (DE-588)4140732-5 gnd |
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title | Handbook of the law of antitrust |
title_auth | Handbook of the law of antitrust |
title_exact_search | Handbook of the law of antitrust |
title_full | Handbook of the law of antitrust by Lawrence Anthony Sullivan |
title_fullStr | Handbook of the law of antitrust by Lawrence Anthony Sullivan |
title_full_unstemmed | Handbook of the law of antitrust by Lawrence Anthony Sullivan |
title_short | Handbook of the law of antitrust |
title_sort | handbook of the law of antitrust |
topic | Concurrence - Droit - États-Unis - Législation Antitrust law United States Antitrustrecht (DE-588)4140732-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Concurrence - Droit - États-Unis - Législation Antitrust law United States Antitrustrecht USA |
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