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The consistency and compatibility of transactional resolutions of antitrust proceedings with the due process and fundamental fight of the parties in Australia

Duration: 
January 2014–December 2015
Funding source: 
The Ian Potter Foundation Limited

Project members

Dr Barbora Jedlickova

Senior Lecturer
TC Beirne School of Law

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