University of Technology SydneyHandbook 2007

76027 Restrictive Trade Practices (UG)

6cp

Requisite(s): 70211 Law of Contract AND 70311 Law of Torts

There are also course requisites for this subject. See access conditions.


Undergraduate
Subject coordinator: W Siow

This subject is an introduction to the field of legal regulation of restrictive trade practices. This area of the laws is also known as competition (economists and European) or anti-trust laws (USA). It is statute-based, namely the Trade Practices Act 1974 (ACT) (which is singularly the most important piece of legislation for any business or company besides the Corporations Act 2001 and taxation legislation). The Act is also a hybrid attempt at business regulation since the Act and especially Pt IV of the Act is wholly dependent on economic concepts.

The Trade Practices Act 1974 has become a very complex piece of legislation and as subch, this subject only looks at at Pt IV Restrictive Trade Practices. This subject is taught from a student-centred perspective, with an emphasis on case and policy analysis. It is Australian-laws focused and cases chosen for readings and discussion reflect this bias.

Access conditions

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