Volume I: Economic Theory, Common Law, and an Introduction to the Sherman Act
Chapter:
1 Economic Theory and Policy
2 Monopoly at Common Law
3 Trusts at Common Law
4 The Legislative History of the Sherman Act
5 The Constitutional Basis and the Constitutionality of the Sherman Act
6 Interstate Commerce Under the Sherman Act
7 Foreign Commerce Under the Sherman Act 8 Interpretation of the Sherman Act
Volume II: Practices Prohibited by the Sherman Act
Chapter:
9 Introduction to the Sherman Act Offenses
10 Definition of the Relevent Market
11 Horizontal Restraints
12 Vertical Price, Territorial and Customer Restraints
13 Vertical Exclusionary Restraints
14 The Monopolization Offenses
Index to Volume II
Volume III: The Robinson-Patman Act
Chapter:
18 Introduction to the Clayton Act
19 Background and Legislative History of the Robinson-Patman Act
20 An Overview of the Robinson-Patman Act
21 Jurisdictional Requirements for a Section 2(a) Violation
22 Injury to Competition Under Section 2(a)
23 Cost Justification Defense
24 Meeting Competition Defense
25 Changing Conditions and Other Defenses
26 Brokerage Provisions: Section 2(c)
27 Promotional Services or Facilities: Sections 2(d) and 2(e)
28 Buyer Liability: Section 2(f)
29 Criminal Sanctions Under Section 3
30 Special Problems of Enforcement of the Robinson-Patman Act
31 The Robinson-Patman Act Today: Criticisms, Responses, Calls for Change,
and Present Status
Volume IV: The Clayton Act-Section 3; Section 7: Mergers and Markets Chapter
Chapter:
32 Section 3 of the Clayton Act
33 Introduction to Section 7 of the Clayton Act
34 Horizontal Mergers
35 Vertical Mergers
36 Conglomerate Mergers
37 Relevant Product Market
38 Relevant Geographic Market
Volume V: The Clayton Act-Section 7: Enforcement; Sections 8 and 10
Chapter:
39 Enforcement: Damages and Injunctive Relief
40 Remedies Under Section 7 of the Clayton Act
41 Premerger Notification Sections 8 and 10 of the Clayton Act: Interlocking Directorates
Volume VI: The Federal Trade Commission-Introduction, Organization, Procedures, and Non-adjudicative Regulatory Activities
Chapter:
43 Introduction to the Federal Trade Commission Act
44 The Federal Trade Commission Organization
45 Federal Trade Commission Investigation and Enforcement Procedures
46 Federal Trade Commission Non-adjudicative Regulatory Activities
47 Federal Trade Commission Remedial Activities
Volume VII: The Federal Trade Commission-Unfair Methods of Competition and Other Practices
Chapter:
48 Unfair Methods of Competition
49 Unfair or Deceptive Acts or Practices
50 Deceptive Nondisclosure
51 Product Description, Composition and Origin
52 Endorsements, Testimonials, Tests and Surveys
53 Deceptive Pictorial and Television Advertising
54 Disparagement and Comparisons Under Section 5 of Federal Trade Commission Act
55 Free Goods and Offers
56 Price Advertising and Savings Claims
Volume VIII: The Federal Trade Commission-Other Practices Reviewed
Chapter:
57 Lotteries, Contests, Games and Sweepstakes
58 Direct Sales and Mail Order Marketing
59 Business and Trade Status
60 Career Training Programs and Business Opportunities
61 Warranties and Guarantees
62 Credit and Collection Practices
63 Food, Drugs, Cosmetics, and Devises
64 Special Labeling Statutes
Volume IX: Antitrust Exemptions-Specific Industries and Activities
Chapter:
65 General Principles Regarding Antitrust Exemptions and Judicial Deference to
Administrative Agency Regulation and Supervision
66 Exemptions for Public Utilities
67 Exemptions for Communications Companies
68 Altered Antitrust Standards for Banks and Other Financial Institutions
69 Exemptions for the Securities and Commodities Industries
70 Exemptions for Insurance Industry
71 Agricultural and Related Exemptions
72 Exemptions for Labor Union Activities and Associated Employer-Employee Relations
Volume X: State Action, Noerr-Pennington, and Special Industry Exemptions
Chapter:
73 Exemptions for Transportation Companies and Organizations
74 Exemptions for Professional and Amateur Sports
75 Miscellaneous Exemptions
76 State Action Doctrine
77 Exemptions for Private Requests for Governmental Action (Noerr-Pennington Doctrine)
Volume XI: Relief, Defenses, Prior Adjudication, and Statutes of Limitations
Chapter:
78 Prerequisites for Maintenance of Private Right of Action for
Monetary Relief
79 Monetary and Declaratory Relief
80 Actions for Injunctive Relief
81 Defenses
82 Prior Adjudication
83 Statutes of Limitations
Index to Volume XI
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