12 results on '"United States v. Nippon Paper Industries (109 F.3d 1 (1st Cir. 1997))"'
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2. The continuing transformation of international antitrust law and policy: criminal extraterritorial application of the Sherman Act.
3. The extraterritorial reach of the criminal provisions of U.S. antitrust laws.
4. Criminal sanctions under the Sherman Act arise in the land of the rising sun: how far can Sherman go?
5. Antitrust law - criminal provisions of Sherman Antitrust Act reach wholly foreign conduct.
6. Historical trends and modern implications of isolation, cartels, and price-fixing.
7. Ego or equity? Examining United States extension of the Sherman Act.
8. Extending the criminal provisions of the Sherman Act to foreign conduct producing a substantial intended effect in the United States.
9. Antitrust law - Section One of the Sherman Act extends criminal liability to conduct committed wholly outside of the United States.
10. International antitrust.
11. Extraterritorial application of the federal antitrust law: expanding their criminal reach under Nippon Paper
12. Preserving per se.
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