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Competition Law Expert’s Work Showcased in Uni’s <i>Research Review</i>

Competition Law Expert’s Work Showcased in Uni’s Research Review


The research of Dr Caron Beaton-Wells, Director of Studies, Competition Law, into the criminalisation of serious cartel conduct has been profiled in the University's Research Review, published in August and disseminated nationally as a means of showcasing the University's research.

The profile focuses on the multidisciplinary, multifaceted nature of Dr Beaton-Wells' research and its potential to make a real contribution to the design and administration of the law in this area. It also highlights Dr Beaton-Wells' collaborations with other researchers at the University of Melbourne (including Associate Professor Christine Parker), the University of Sydney and the University of South Australia.

Other profiles in the Research Review cover world-class research breakthroughs in genetics, information technology, pharmacology, climate change and food production.

Dr Beaton-Wells' recent publications on cartel criminalisation are listed here.

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