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Living with the Trade Practices Act: Advising Your Clients Post-Dawson

 

12-13 September 2003

 

The Conference on Trade Practices Law and Economics was conducted by the Centre for Applied Economics, the predecessor of crma and was held in Victor Harbour, South Australia on 12 - 13 September 2003. The Conference attracted 38 delegates and paved the way for the Annual UniSA Trade Practices Workshop.

 

  Day 1 - Friday 12 September

 

Introduction by Professor Kevin OBrien, Pro Vice Chancellor of the Division of Business & Enterprise, University of South Australia

   
Opening by The Honourable Justice John Mansfield
   
Session 1
A Pilots Guide to a Safe Landing Authorisations and Notifications

Speaker

Neil Gordon

Commentator

Jon Gregerson

Chair

Peter Campbell

   
Session 2
Strategic Uses of the Trade Practices Act Issues on which to Advise Clients

Speaker

Robin Layton QC

Commentator

Richard Beissel

Chair

Neville Rochow

 

  Day 2 - Saturday 13 September

 

Session 1
Past Present and Future of S46

Speakers

The Honourable Justices Peter Heerey and John Mansfield

Chair

Charles Binks

Session 2
Living with the ACCC Practical Issues

Speaker

Brett Johnson

Commentator

Lesley Reardon

Chair

David Round

   
Session 3
Looking Backwards from Boral to Rural Press: Can an Economist Help?

Speaker

Rhonda Smith

Commentator

Neville Rochow

Chair

David Round

 

 

Session 4
Assessing Market Power through Vertical Leverage under the TPA

Speaker

Ed Willett

Commentator

John Royle

Chair

Richard Townsend

   
Session 5
Panel Session with Speakers

Chair

David Round

 

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