Miller’s Australian Competition Law and Policy (2nd edition) guides readers through the development of the Australian competition law, explaining its underlying concepts and policy directions. Russell V Milller, the author of the foundational Miller’s Australian Competition and Consumer Act, Annotated writes now for those who require guidance on the key areas of competition law but who do not have or require a detailed familiarity with the provisions of the Act itself. Explaining the law and policy in clear terms, without oversimplifying this significant area of commercial law, the book will be valuable for corporate lawyers advising within their business on competition and consumer law questions, lawyers working with competition law, and students studying in the area. Contents
Chapter 1 - Origins of Australian Competition Law Chapter 2 - Competition Law Concepts Chapter 3 - Development of Australian Competition Policy Chapter 4 - Australian Competition Agencies and Institutions Chapter 5 - Coverage of Australian Competition Laws Chapter 6 - Cartels Chapter 7 - Anticompetitive Arrangements Chapter 8 - Vertical Constraints - Tying and other Exclusive Dealing Chapter 9 - Monopolisation and Misuse of Market Power Chapter 10 - Resale Price Maintenance Chapter 11 - Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 12 - Primary Boycotts Chapter 13 - Secondary Boycotts Chapter 14 - Access to Essential Facilities Chapter 15 - Consequences Chapter 16 - Competitive Neutrality Appendices.