Antitrust Modernization Commission: Report and Recommendations (open access)

Antitrust Modernization Commission: Report and Recommendations

Final report of the Antitrust Modernization Commission, established by Congress to examine whether there is a need to modernize U.S. antitrust laws and to identify and study-related issues. It includes an overview of the topic and summary of the Commission's recommendations, with sections on substantive standards of antitrust law, enforcement instittutions and processes, civil and criminal remedies, and government exceptions to free-market competition, as well as individual statements from the commissioners and supplementary information.
Date: April 2007
Creator: United States. Antitrust Modernization Commission.
System: The UNT Digital Library