research and teaching
The site contains information about my teaching and research with links to my research websites relating to competition and contract law in Australia.
I am currently a Senior Lecturer in law at Deakin University, Geelong. I teach Contract Law and Competition Law and Policy. My key research interest is competition law, with a particular focus on merger law and regulation. Key publications include:
- Julie Clarke, ‘The increasing criminalization of economic law – a competition law perspective’ (2011) 19(1) Journal of Financial Crime 76-98
- Philip Clarke, Stephen Corones and Julie Clarke, Competition Law and Policy, OUP, 2011 (3rd edition)
- The International Regulation of Transnational Mergers
(PhD Thesis, Qld UT, 2010) - Julie Clarke, 'Running a Cartel? Go Directly to Jail' (May 2010) Law Institute Journal 52
- Julie Clarke, 'Australia's Radical Predatory Pricing Reforms: What business must know' (2008) 1 Deakin Business Review 6
- Julie Clarke, ‘Multi-jurisdictional merger review procedures: a better way’ (2006) 14 Trade Practices Law Journal 90-109
- Julie Clarke, ‘Criminal Penalties for Contraventions of Part IV of the Trade Practices Act’ (2005) 10(1) Deakin Law Review 141-176
- Julie Clarke, ‘The Dawson Report and Merger Regulation’ (2003) 8(2) Deakin Law Review 245
- Julie Clarke and Mirko Bagaric, ‘The Desirability of Criminal Penalties for Breaches of Part IV of the Trade Practices Act’ (2003) 31(3) Australian Business Law Review 192-209
- Julie Clarke, ‘The Relevance of Import Competition to Merger Assessment in Australia’ (2002) 10(2) Competition and Consumer Law Journal 119-143


