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The object of this report is not to deal with the material essence of substantive law as far as questions of extraterritoriality are concerned, but with procedural problems which arise when it is sought to apply and enforce national antitrust laws outside the territory of a state.

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Cornelis Canenbley

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Canenbley, C. (1981). Brief outline of substantive law provisions. In: Canenbley, C. (eds) Enforcing Antitrust Against Foreign Enterprises. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-4377-8_1

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