The Rise and Fall of Provisional Validity -- The Need for a Rule of Reason in EEC Antitrust
- V. Korah
- Economics
- 1981
An introductory guide to EEC competition law and practice
- V. Korah
- Law
- 1978
Part 1 Introduction: the common market the competition rules the economics of market power EC institutions enforcement of the competition rules extraterritorial competence the European Economic Area…
The Paucity of Economic Analysis in the EEC Decisions on Competition Tetra Pak II
- V. Korah
- Economics
- 1993
Competition Law Today, Concepts, Issues and the Law in Practice
- V. Korah
- LawWorld Competition Law and Economics Review
- 1 September 2007
Intellectual Property Rights and the EC Competition Rules
- V. Korah
- Biology, Economics
- 2006
This chapter discusses the tension between intellectual property rights (iprs) on the one hand and the competition rules and principle of free movement on the other and the comments on iprs and competition.
The interface between intellectual property and antitrust: The European experience
- V. Korah
- Law, Business
- 2002
In this article I shall describe for American readers the evolving approach of the Commission and Court of the European Communities (EC) towards the relationship between intellectual property and…
Regulating Big Business - Anti-trust in Great Britain and America. 1880–1990 by Tony Freyer. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992, xiii + 389 + (index) 10 pp (hardback £40.00).
- V. Korah
- Political Science
- 1 November 1992
The Antitrust Paradox. A Policy at War with Itself. By Robert H. Bork. [New York: Basic Books Inc. 1978. xi and 462 pp. (including index). Hardback. £18.00.]
- V. Korah
- Economics
- 1 November 1979
comments that the growing demand for income redistri bution through transfer payments is largely a result of, "the collapse of the idea that market incomes are deter mined by impersonal forces…
Market Conditions Under the Magnifying Glass: General Prescriptions for Optimal Competition Policy for Small Market Economies
- M. Gal, V. Korah, Ralph A. Winter
- Economics
- 2001
For the most part, competition policy literature focuses on large economies. Yet the economic paradigms on which such competition policies are based do not necessarily apply to the many small market…
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