Arlen Duke joined the Law School as a full-time lecturer in February 2005 . Arlen primarily researches in the area of competition law. His interest in competition law has led to him publishing articles examining the relevance of efficiencies to merger analysis, the regulation of unilateral anti-competitive conduct, anti-competitive signalling and the difficulties associated with establishing the existence of anti-competitive arrangements by inference, the extraterritorial reach of Australia's competition laws as well as a competition analysis of the music industry. In 2008 Arlen joined Dr Jeannie Paterson and Professor Andrew Robertson as a co-author of Contracts: cases and materials and Principles of contract law. He has also joined Associate Professor John Duns as a co-author of Competition Law: cases and materials.
Arlen graduated from the University of Melbourne with an LLB (First Class Honours) and a BComm. He has also completed a LLM by coursework at the University of Melbourne (with first class honours awarded in all eight subjects).
In 2012 Arlen will teach Competition Law in the LLB programme, Legal Method and Reasoning, Obligations and Competition Law in the JD programme and Competition Law and Intellectual Property and Competition Law Overview in the MLM programme.
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