The Journal of Antitrust Enforcement

The Journal of Antitrust Enforcement provides a platform for leading scholarship public and private competition law enforcement, at both domestic and international levels.

The journal covers a wide range of enforcement related topics, including the goals and values of competition law, the scope of the law (and interaction with other policy goals, including sustainability, equality, democracy and human rights), the optimal level of enforcement, the evolution of case law and theories of harm, the role of the judiciary in competition enforcement, and the interaction between law and regulation.

The journal also encourages submissions focusing on: cooperation between competition agencies, including international cooperation; the promotion of worldwide competition law enforcement; optimal design of enforcement policies; performance measurement; empirical analysis of enforcement policies; leniency and cartel prosecution; effective merger enforcement; combination of functions in the competition agency mandate; and competition agency governance.

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