Innovation

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In Scotch law. The exchange of one obligation for another, so that the second shall come in the place of the first. Bell, Diet. The same as “novation.”

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In Scotch law. The exchange of one obligation for another, so that the second shall come in the place of the first. Bell, Diet. The same as “novation.”

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Rule of reason versus per se treatment

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Innovation and the International Trade Law

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  • Innovation entry in the Dictionary of International Trade Law (Raj Bhala)
  • Innovation entry in the Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History (Thomas Carson; Mary Bonk)
  • Innovation entry in the Dictionary of International Trade
  • Innovation entry in the Dictionary of International Trade: Handbook of the Global Trade Community (Edward G. Hinkelman)

The antitrust safety zone

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