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Publications

Dr.
Christine Parker - Law School, University
of Melbourne, Fellow ANU, RegNet, CCCP
5.
The Open Corporation:
Effective Self-regulation and Democracy (Cambridge University
Press, 2002)
6. Reducing
the Risk of Policy Failure: Challenges for Regulatory Compliance
( OECD Report, 2000)
7. Arm-Twisting,
Auditing and Accountability: What regulators and compliance professionals
should know about the use of enforceable undertakings to promote compliance,
Presentation to the Australian Compliance
Institute, 28 May 2003, Melbourne.
8.
Restorative Justice
in Business Regulation? The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's
Use of Enforceable Undertakings. (Christine Parker)
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Colin
Scott - ANU,
RegNet, Law Program, CCCP
1.
Regulation in the Law and Legal Theory
Library 2nd Series (London, Dartmouth-Ashgate, 2003)
2.
Controlling the New Media: Hybrid Responses
to New Forms of Power ( Murray, Andres and Colin
Scott, 2002 p65 Modern Law Review 491-516)
3. Scott, Colin
and Julia Black Cranstons Consumers and the Law
(London, Butterworths, 3rd ed, 2000)
4. Hall, Clare, Colin Scott and Christopher Hood Telecommunications
Regulation: Culture, Chaos and Interdependence Inside the Regulatory Process
(London, Routledge, 2000)
5. "Services of General Interest in the
European Union: Matching Values to Techniques" (2000)
6 European Law Journal 310-325
Imelda
Maher - ANU, RegNet,
Law Program, CCCP
1. Competition Law in the International Domain:
Networks as a New Form of Governance (2002) 29(1) Journal
of Law and Society 112-136 also reproduced in S. Picciotto and D. Campbell,
(eds.) New Directions in Regulatory Theory, Blackwell, Oxford, 2002.
2.. Juridification, Codification and Sanction
in UK Competition Law (2000) 63 Modern Law Review 544-569
3. Re-imagining the Story of European Competition
Law (2000) 20 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 155-166
4.. Networking Competition Authorities in
the European Union: Diversity and Change in C-D Ehlermann
and I. Atanasiu (eds.) European Competition Law Annual 2001: Constructing
the EU Network of Competition Authorities (Hart, Oxford forthcoming Winter
2002/2003) see http://www.iue.it/RSCAS/Research/Competition/2002/200207CompMaher.pdf
5. Irish Competition Law in
G. Dannecker and O. Jansen, The Transnational Application and Enforcement
of Law in the European Legal Sphere Kluwer The Hague (forthcoming, 2003)
6. Competition Law and Intellectual Property
Rights: Evolving Formalism in P. Craig & G. de Búrca,
(Eds.) The Evolution of EU Law OUP 1999 597-624
7. Trade Marks and International Exhaustion
(2000) 5(5) Irish Bar Review 243-246
8.Regulating
Competition, Regulating Law Conference, regulatory Institutions
Network, Australian National University, March 21, 2003
9. Regulating
compliance and the Rule of Law: Evaluating the Performance of Australian
Competition and Consumer Commission in M. Baker(ed) Appraising
the Performance of Regulatory Agencies(Australian Institute of Administrative
Law, 2003, forthcoming
Professor
Peter Drahos - ANU,
Law Program, RegNet
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1. Alex Robson,
School of Economics, ANU, Ownership
Concentration in Markets for Intellectual Assets: Should Competition Regulators
Care?
2. Alex Sundakov
and Anna McKinlay, NZ Institute of Economic Research, Intellectual
Property and Price Discrimination. Do as you please in the name of innovation?
3. Charles Lawson,
Genomic Interactions Group, ANU, Patenting
Genetic material's unresolved issues and promoting competition in biotechnology.
(working draft)
4. Henry Ergas,
Chair of Australian Intellectual Property and Competition Review Committee,
Intellectual Property Rights and Competition.
5. Henry Ergas,Chair
of Australian Intellectual Property and Competition Review Committee,
Treatment
of unilateral refusals to license and compulsory licensing in Australia.
6. Frances Hanks,
Law School, University of Melbourne, Intellectual
Property and Price Discrimination. Law that does not know where it is
going.
7. Stuart Macdonald,
Management School, Sheffield University, When
Means Become Ends: Considering the Impact of Patent Strategy on Innovation
8. Gary Lea,
Queen Mary College, London, Standards and Intellectual Property
Rights
9. Peter Hall,
University of NSW, University College, ADFA, Standards and Intellectual
Property Rights
   

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