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Research and Resources for Competition Lawyers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 June 2011
Abstract
Daniel Harrison, professional support lawyer, and Lisa Bunker, senior information officer, at Clifford Chance LLP explain why competition law research is so heavily based on European Union (EU) law and briefly describe the organisational framework and where to find key documents.
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