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- Q7138402 subject Q8586648.
- Q7138402 subject Q8814419.
- Q7138402 subject Q8872705.
- Q7138402 abstract "The Parker immunity doctrine is an exemption from liability for engaging in antitrust violations. It applies to the state when it exercises legislative authority in creating a regulation with anticompetitive effects, and to private actors when they act at the direction of the state after it has done so. The doctrine is named for the Supreme Court of the United States case in which it was initially developed, Parker v. Brown.The rationale behind Parker immunity is that Congress, in enacting the Sherman Act, evidenced no intent to restrain state behavior.".
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- Q7138402 wikiPageWikiLink Q8586648.
- Q7138402 wikiPageWikiLink Q8814419.
- Q7138402 wikiPageWikiLink Q8872705.
- Q7138402 comment "The Parker immunity doctrine is an exemption from liability for engaging in antitrust violations. It applies to the state when it exercises legislative authority in creating a regulation with anticompetitive effects, and to private actors when they act at the direction of the state after it has done so. The doctrine is named for the Supreme Court of the United States case in which it was initially developed, Parker v.".
- Q7138402 label "Parker immunity doctrine".