The DoJ’s immigration waiver: a “good carrot?”
Katy Oglethorpe • Friday, 10 August 2012 (9 months ago) • Journal Feature • Issue: September 2012
For almost two decades the DoJ’s immigration waiver has helped the United States to secure convictions against foreign cartelists. Katy Oglethorpe explores why some figures in the antitrust community are casting doubt on the legality of the agreement.
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