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Chapter 1
The Year in Review: Leading Cases and Developments in 1996/97
A. Some Thoughts on the Supreme Court of Canada’s Decision in Southam
Robyn Bell, Beth Riley, and Jo’Anne Strekaf, All of Bennett Jones Verchere,
Calgary
B. The First Tied Selling Case
Stanley Wong, Davis & Company, Vancouver
Chapter 2
A Primer on Key Economic Concepts in Competition Law
A. Market Power and "Substantial Lessening of Competition" in Canadian Competition Law: A Primer
Ralph A. Winte, University of Toronto
B. Leading Edge Issues in the Economics of Competition Policy
Roger Ware, Professor of Economics, Queens University
C. Economics, Lawyers and Competition Law: Background Comments to Winter and Ware Papers
Bruce M. Graham, Smith Lyons, Toronto
Chapter 3
Developments in Marketing Law for a Borderless World
A. The Internet and Other Advertising Law Developments - Canada and Elsewhere
James B. Musgrove and David M. W. Young, Lang Michener, Toronto
Chapter 4
The Competition Act and the Information Economy
A. The Competition Act and the Information Economy
Richard F. D. Corley, Davies Ward & Beck, Toronto
B. Antitrust and the Information Economy: A United States Perspective
Thomas M. Jorde, Professor of Law, University of California at Berkeley
and Law & Economics Consulting Group
Chapter 5
Migration from Regulation to Competition - Key Sectors for the 21st Century - Electricity and Financial Institutions
A. Traditional Natural Monopolies in Transition: The Comparative Roles of Competition Policy and Economic Regulation in Preventing the Leveraging of Monopoly Power in Network Industries
Michael S. Gal, Michael J. Trebilcock, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
B. Mergers and Acquisitions in the Canadian Banking Industry: The Role of Merger Law and the Competition Bureau
John J. Quinn and Mark J. Nicholson, Blake Cassels & Graydon, Toronto
C. Notes for an Address by André Lafond, Deputy Director of Investigation and Research, Civil Matters Branch, Competition Bureau
André Lafond, Competition Bureau, Ottawa
Chapter 6
The Director’s State of the Bureau Address
A. Notes for an Address
Konrad von Finckenstein, Q.C, Director of Investigation & Research,
Competition Bureau, Ottawa.
Chapter 7
Intellectual Property Rights and the Competition Act: Different Perspectives on Welfare Maximization
A. Intellectual Property and Competition Law: When Worlds Collide
Donald M. Cameron and Iain C. Scott, Smith Lyons, Toronto
B. Intellectual Property and Canadian Competition Law
Warren Grover, Q.C, Blake Cassels & Graydon, Toronto
C. Competition Policy and Intellectual Property Rights: Complementary Framework Policies for Innovation and Efficiency
Robert D. Anderson, World Trade Organization (WTO), Geneva
Chapter 8
International Enforcement: Public and Private Sector Perspectives in a Practical Context
A. International Cooperation in the Enforcement of Competition Laws: Recent Canada - United States Criminal Experience
D. Martin Low, Q.C., Department of Justice/Competition Bureau, Ottawa
B. Current Law and Practice in Cross-Border Criminal Investigations
Joel T. Kissack and Paul T. Denis, Davies Ward & Beck, Toronto and Arnold & Porter Washington, DC
Chapter 9
The Future of International Antitrust: The 21st Century Belongs to the World
A. Cross-Border Mergers
Barry E. Hawk and Cynthia Lewis, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom, New York
and Brussels
B. Joint Ventures in the Global Economy: Applying the Competition Act in the 21st Century
Calvin S. Goldman, Q.C., Richard F. D. Corley and Milos Barutciski,
All of Davies Ward & Beck, Toronto
C. Convergence, Divergence and Cooperation: Some Thoughts on the European Experience
Nicholas Spearing, Freshfields, London