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International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 1998

International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 1998

Barry Hawk, Editor

Price: $125.00 423 pages. 1 Hardcover Volume.
ISBN-13: 978-1-57823-268-0

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International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 1998
$125.00 

Book Overview


Chapter 1
ANTITRUST IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY
  • A. Douglas Melamed, Principal Deputy Attorney General, Department of Justice Antitrust Division;

Chapter 2
CANADIAN COMPETITION POLICY

  • Konrad von Finckenstein, Director of Investigation and Research, Canadian Competition Bureau

Chapter 3
FROM THE ASHES OF HARTFORD FIRE: THE UNANSWERED QUESTIONS OF COMITY

  • Spencer W. Waller, Brooklyn Law School; Of Counsel, Kaye Scholer Fierman Hays & Handler LLP

Chapter 4
UNITED STATES AND CANADIAN ANTITRUST POLICY (Panel Discussion)

  • A. Paul Victor, Partner, Weil Gotshal & Manges, New York and Adjunct Professor of Law, Fordham Law School; 
  • Konrad von Finckenstein (See Above); 
  • A Douglas Melamed (See Above); 
  • J. William Rowley, Partner, McMillan Binch, Toronto; 
  • Spencer W. Waller (See Above)

Chapter 5
COMPETITION POLICY IN ARGENTINA 

  • Marcelo Garriga, President, National Commission for the Defense of Competition, Buenos Aires

Chapter 6
ECONOMIC EFFICENCIES FROM A LEGAL STANDPOINT UNDER BRAZILIAN LAW

  • Jose Ignacio Francheschini, Partner, Francheschini e Miranda, Sao Paulo and Edgard Antonio Pereira, Partner Edgard Pereira e Associados, Professor of Economic Theory, UNICAMP - Campinas, Former Visiting Scholar, University of California, Berkeley

Chapter 7
ARGENTINEAN ANTITRUST: LAW AND POLICY IN TRANSITION

  • Gabriel Castaneda, Castaneda y Asociados, Mexico City and Former Secretary General, Federal Competition Commission of Mexico;

Chapter 8
ANTITRUST POLICY IN ARGENTINA AND BRAZIL (Panel Discussion)

  • William T. Lifland, Cahill Gordon & Reindel, New York and Adjunct Professor, Fordham Law School; 
  • Gabriel Castaneda (See Above); 
  • Jose Ignacio Francheschini (See Above); 
  • Gesner de Oliveria, President, Brazilian Competition Council (CADE); 
  • Marcelo Garriga (See Above)

Chapter 9
EC COMPETITION SYSTEM: PROPOSALS FOR REFORM

  • Alexander Schaub, Director-General. Directorate General-IV (Competition), EC Commission

Chapter 10
THE CASE FOR A REFORM OF REGULATION 17/62: PROBLEMS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS FROM A PRACTIOPNER’S POINT OF VIEW 

  • Frank Montag, Partner, Fredhfields Deringer, Brussels; Treasurer of the Studienvereinigung Kartellrecht (German Antitrust Lawyers Association) since 1994

Chapter 11
COMPETITION LAW ENFORCEMENT: IS ECONOMIC EXPERTISE NECESSARY? 

  • Frédéric Jenny, Vice Chairman, Conseil de la Concurrence, Paris; Professor of Economics (ESSEC)

Chapter 12
EC COMPETITION SYSTEM: PROPOSALS FOR REFORM (Panel Discussion)

  • Jeremy Lever, All Souls College, Oxford; Damian Collins, Partner, McCann Fitzgerald, Brussels; 
  • Frank Montag (See Above); 
  • Alexander Schaub (See Above); 
  • Giuseppe Tesauro , President, Italian Antitrust Authority, Rome; 
  • Michel Waelbroeck, Professor, Brussels Free University

Chapter 13
THE INTERFACE OF THE TRADE LAWS AND ANTITRUST LAWS

  • Harvey M. Applebaum, Partner, Covington & Burling, Washington, Former Chairman, ABA Antitrust Section; Member ABA NAFTA Task Force and Global Economy Task Force

Chapter 14
INTERNATIONAL ANTITRUST POLICY

  • William J. Baer, Director Bureau of Competition, U. S. Federal Trade Commission, Washington

Chapter 15
ANTITRUST AND TRADE POLICY 

  • Jonathan Faull, Director, DG-IV, EC Commission, Brussels

Chapter 16
INTERNATIONAL ANTITRUST: COSMOPOLITAN PRINCIPLES FOR AN OPEN WORLD  

  • Eleanor Fox, Walter Derenberg Professor of Trade Regulation, New York University Law School

Chapter 17
ANTITRUST AND TRADE POLICY: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS  PERSPECTIVES 

  • Calvin S. Goldman, Q.C., Partner, Davies Ward & Beck, Toronto, Director of the Competition Bureau, Ottawa (1986-89) and 
  • Brian A. Facey, Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Western Ontario

Chapter 18
OUTLINE OF REMARKS ON TRADE AND COMPETITION POLICY 

  • Merit E. Janow, Professor of International Trade, Columbia University, New York

Chapter 19
ANTITRUST AND TRADE POLICY (Panel Discussion) 

  • Frédéric Jenny (See above); 
  • Harvey M. Applebaum (See Above); 
  • William J. Baer (See Above);
  • Jonathan Faull (See Above); 
  • Eleanor Fox (See Above); 
  • Calvin S. Goldman (See Above); 
  • Merit E. Janow (See Above)

Chapter 20
ANTITRUST IN THE COURTS: THE ROLE OF ECONOMICS AND OF ECONOMISTS

  • Maureen Brunt, Professional Fellow, Melbourne Business School, University of Melbourne and Lay Member, New Zealand High Court for Competition Cases; Former Member Australian Competition Tribunal

Chapter 21
ANTITRUST AND THE COURTS (Panel Discussion)

  • Judge Diane P. Wood, U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit, Chicago; Judge Christopher Bellamy, EC Court of the First Instance, Luxembourg; 
  • Maureen Brunt (See Above); 
  • Lord Slynn of Hadley, House of Lords, Former Advocate General and Judge, European Court of Justice, Luxembourg; 
  • Giuseppe Tesauro (See Above); 
  • Judge Howard Weston, Federal Court of Canada, Ottawa, Former Director of Investigation and Research, Bureau of Competition, Ottawa

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