Anticipating a trade and competition agenda for the World Trade Organization, Professor Fox analyzes the international dimension of private restraints of trade and argues that liberalized world trade calls for a symbiotic liberal competition principle assuring no unreasonable restraint of market access. She proposes that all nations adopt a nonparochial antitrust law prohibiting unreasonable bars to market access, and a procedural system assuring victims' rights of enforcement; and she contemplates solving the problem of varying national formulations by a choice-of-law principle.
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Department of Economics, University of Milan, Bicocca and Intertic, 20126 MilanDepartment of Economics, University of Milan, Bicocca and Intertic, 20126 Milan