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Hovenkamp — Volume 57, Issue 4

57 Buff. L. Rev. (2007)

Hovenkamp's article addresses significant questions in contemporary legal scholarship on competition law and economic regulation. The piece examines established legal principles and their application to modern commercial contexts and market structures. Through analysis of case law and statutory frameworks governing antitrust and commercial regulation, Hovenkamp evaluates how existing doctrine addresses current competitive challenges. The article considers interactions between competition law and other regulatory regimes affecting market participants. Hovenkamp contributes to scholarly understanding of appropriate legal standards for competitive markets and optimal interpretation of antitrust statutes. The work provides systematic examination of precedent and legal doctrine, offering analysis relevant to practitioners, policymakers, and scholars. Hovenkamp's investigation of competition law principles informs ongoing debates about effective market regulation and appropriate application of antitrust enforcement.

Keywords: antitrust law · competition law · market regulation · commercial conduct · legal standards · economic analysis

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How to cite

Hovenkamp, Article, 57 Buff. L. Rev. (2007).