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International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 2005
Barry Hawk, Editor
Price: $125.00 660 pages. 1 Hardcover Volume. Published May 2006.
ISBN-13: 978-1-57823-212-3 / ISBN-10: 1-57823-212-0
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About the Proceedings: Every October the Fordham Corporate Law Institute brings together leading figures from governmental organizations, leading international law firms and corporations and academia to examine and analyze the most important issues in international antitrust and trade policy of the United States, the EU and the world. This work is the most definitive and comprehensive annual analysis of international antitrust law and policy available anywhere. Each annual edition sets out to explore and analyze the areas of antitrust/competition law that have had the most impact in that year. Recent "hot topics" include antitrust enforcement in Asia, Latin America: competition enforcement in the areas of telecommunications, media and information technology. None of the chapters are merely descriptive, all raise questions of policy or discuss new developments and assess their significance and impact on antitrust and trade policy. All chapters, if necessary, are revised and updated before publication. As a result, the reader receives up-to-date practical tips and important analyses of difficult policy issues. The Annuals are an indispensable guide through the sea of international antitrust law. The Fordham Corporate Law Proceedings are acknowledged as simply the most definitive US/EC annual analyses of antitrust/competition law published. Praise for the Fordham Corporate Law Series: "... the predominant forum for discussion of leading edge international antitrust issues. Both the conference and the published volume of proceedings are eagerly awaited events on the annual antitrust calendar." - A. Neil Campbell, Vice Chairman of Committee C, (Antitrust and Trade Law) International Bar Association, and; - J. William Rowley Former Chairman of Committee C, (Antitrust and Trade Law) International Bar Association. "This is the largest single source of information and analysis on Community (now European Union) antitrust law anywhere. ... Also, some of the older papers are still the best statement of the legal principles in certain areas, even if there is recent case law." - Common Market Law Review "The Panel discussions which come at the end of the articles on a given topic are not only a valuable source of information, but provide an insight into existing and potential future problems together with possible solutions." - World Competition
2005 Proceedings Summary Table of Contents Chapter 1 Brazilian Competition Policy System Elizabeth Farina, President, Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE), Brasilia
Chapter 2 The Policy of Commitments in Antitrust Law: First Steps and First Update on the French Case Bruno Lasserre, Chairman of the Conseil de la concurrence, Paris
Chapter 3 Enforcement Authorities Philip Lowe, Director General, DG Competition, European Commission, Brussels
Chapter 4 Enforcement Authorities: Roundtable A. Paul Victor, Presider Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP New York, Fordham Law School Thomas O. Barnett, Acting Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington Ulf Böge, President, Bundeskartellamt, Bonn Elizabeth Maria Mercier, Querido Farina, President, Administrative Council For Economic Defense, Brazil Bruno Lasserre, President, Conseil de la Concurrence Paris Philip Lowe, Director General, Directorate for Competition European Commission, Brussels Hon. Deborah Platt Majoras, Chairman, Federal Trade Commission, Washington Chapter 5 Standards of Proof and Standards of Judicial Review in EU Competition Law Hubert Legal, President of the Fourth Chamber of the Court of First Instance of the European Communities, Luxembourg Chapter 6 Standards of Proof and Standards of Judicial Review in EC Merger Law Tony Reeves and Ninette Dodoo, Partner and Senior Associate, respectively, Clifford Chance LLP (Brussels)
Chapter 7 Standards of Proof and Judicial Review: A US Perspective Richard M. Steuer, Partner, Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP, New York
Chapter 8 Standards of Proof and Standards of Judicial Review in EC Competition Law: Roundtable Tony Reeves, Presider, Clifford Chance, Brussels Hubert Legal, Judge, Court of First Instance of the European Commission, Luxembourg Theofanis Christoforou, Legal Service, European Commission, Brussels Richard M. Steuer, Panelist Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw, New York
Chapter 9 Observations on Negotiating Government Antitrust Settlements in the United States James R. Atwood, Covington & Burling, San Francisco.
Chapter 10 Private Enforcement of Commission Commitment Decisions: A Steep Climb, Not a Gentle Stroll John Davies and Manish Das, Partner and Associate, respectively, in the Antitrust, Competition and Trade Group at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and solicitors of the Supreme Court of England and Wales.
Chapter 11 Settlement of Competition Conduct Violations at the United States Antitrust Agencies and at the European Commission—Some Observations Daniel P. Ducore, Assistant Director for Compliance, Bureau of Competition, Federal Trade Commission, Washington
Chapter 12 Some Elements to Enhance Damagers-Actions for Breach of the Competition Rules in Articles 81 and 82 EC Dr. Sven Norberg Director, Directorate General Competition, European Commission, Brussels.
Chapter 13 Commitment Decisions and Settlements with Antitrust Authorities and Private Parties Under European Antitrust Law John Temple Lang, Cleary Gottlieb Steen and Hamilton LLP, Brussels and London; Professor, Trinity College, Dublin; Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Oxford
Chapter 14 The French Approach to Settlements in Antitrust Procedures Didier Théophile, Partner, Darrois Villey Maillot Brochier, Paris.
Chapter 15 Settlements of Government Civil Proceedings and Private Actions: Roundtable John Davies, Presider, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Brussels James R. Atwood, Covington & Burling, San Francisco Daniel P. Ducore, Assistant Director for Compliance, Bureau of Competition, Federal Trade Commission, Washington Sven Norberg, Director in the Directorate-General Competition, European Commission, Brussels John Temple Lang, Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton, Brussels Didier Théophile, Darrois Villey Maillot Brochier, Paris
Chapter 16 Tackling Exclusionary Practices to Avoid Exploitation of Market Power: Some Preliminary Thoughts on the Policy Review of Article 82 Neelie Kroes, Commissioner for Competition, EC Commission, Brussels.
Chapter 17 Judicial Remedies Under EC Competition Law: Complex Issues Arising from the "Modernisation" Process Damien Geradin, Professor, Université de Liege, Liege
Chapter 18 Competition Law Enforcement in Sweden and in the EU-Present Trends Christer A. Holm, Partner, Delphi & Co., Stockholm.
Chapter 19 Towards a "Smart" Article 82 Qui Audet Adipiscitur Trevor Soames, Solicitor-Advocate, Barrister and Avocat à la Cour. Managing Partner Howrey LLP, Brussels.
Chapter 20 EC Competition Enforcement Law and Policy Trevor Soames, Presider Howrey LLP. (Brussels) Neelie Kroes, Presenter Commissioner of Competition,European Commission, Brussels Damien Géradin, Professor, Université de Liege, Liege Christer A. Holm, Advokatfirman Delphi & Co., Stockholm
Chapter 21 Public or Private Provision of Infrastructure Services? If Private, Fixed Term Concessions or Full Privatization? Alberto Heimler, Director, Research and Institutional Relations, Italian Competition Authority, Rome.
Chapter 22 Privatization of Infrastructure Hal Moore and Sarah Ward, Partners, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, New York
Chapter 23 Privatizations/Concessions and Competition Policy (Roundtable) Merit E. Janow, Presider, Professor, Columbia University, New York Alberto Heimler, Director, Research & Institutional Relations, Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato, Rome Frédéric Jenny, Judge, Commercial, Economic & Financial Law Chamber,Cour de Cassation, Paris Harold F. Moore, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, New York
Chapter 24 Competition Policy, Economics, and Economists: Are We Expection Too Much? Andrew I. Gavil, Professor of Law, Howard University School of Law, Washington, D.C.
Chapter 25 Making Economics More Useful in Competition Cases: Procedural Rules Governing Expert Opinions Gregory J. Werden, Senior Economic Counsel, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington.
Chapter 26 Economics Experts Before Authorities and Courts (Roundtable) Frédéric Jenny, Presider, Judge, Commercial, Economic & Financial Law Chamber, Cour de Cassation, Paris Andrew I. Gavil, Daubert and Antitrust Economics Professor, Howard University School of Law, Washington Derek Ridyard, Partner, RBB Economics, London Lars-Hendrik Roeller, Chief Economist, Directorate-General Competition, European Commission, Brussels Gregory Werden, Senior Economic Counsel, U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, Washington
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About the Editor: Barry Hawk is Director of the Fordham Corporate Law Institute and Partner with Skadden Arps (New York and Brussels). He is former Vice Chair of the ABA Antitrust Section and former Chair of the New York State Bar Association Antitrust Section, as well as Professor at Fordham Law School and Visiting Professor at Michigan Law School, Monash University Law School, New York University Law School and the University of Paris.
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