DOJ Civil Antitrust Practice and Procedure Manual is a comprehensive guide to the process and procedures governing antitrust enforcement and policymaking by the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. It provides a framework for understanding the process and procedures the Antitrust Division employs in conducting investigations, reaching decisions about civil enforcement, advocating for competition, and formulating guidance to the antitrust community. It offers practical guidance to lawyers and parties involved in antitrust matters, investigations, and litigation with the Antitrust Division. Chapters have also been edited and reorganized to promote readability.

DOJ Civil Antitrust Practice and Procedure Manual (ed.2), American Bar Association
This section selects books on themes related to competition laws and economics. This compilation does not attempt to be exhaustive but rather a survey of themes important in the area. The survey usually covers publication over the last three months after publication of the latest issue of Concurrences. Publishers, authors and editors are welcome to send books to catherine.prieto@univ-paris1.fr for review in this section.