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Vol. 7(2)

Volume 7(2)

Board of Editors

The Editorial Board is pleased to publish Volume VII, Issue II of the Indian Competition Law Review.

ARTICLES

LESSONS FOR INDIA IN SUSTAINABILITY AND ANTITRUST: SUSTAINABLE AGREEMENTS (PART I)

-Mr. Vikram Sobati & Ms. Riddhika Dumane

HOSPITALS CONSOLIDATION IN INDIA: IS THERE ‘HEALTHY’ COMPETITION ?

-Ms. Ikleen Kaur & Mr. Rohan Malhotra

ABUSE OF DOMINANCE UNDER THE COMPETITION ACT: THE NEED FOR A COMPETITIVE EFFECTS TEST

– Mr. Aditya Bhattacharya

ASSESSING M&As BASED ON THE NEW DEAL VALUE THRESHOLD A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

– Ms. Anupam Sanghi & Ms. Sakshi Saran Agarwal

REGULATING E-COMMERCE THROUGH CONSUMER AND COMPETITION LAW FRAMEWORK

–  Dr. Sushila

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Motivation

National Law University, Jodhpur, one of the premier law schools in India, seeks to promote research and scholarship in specialized fields of law. In pursuance of this broader vision, the Centre for Competition Law and Policy has been established. The Centre for Competition Law and Policy is established as an initiative to promote interdisciplinary research in the field of competition law and policy making.

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