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International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 1995

International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 1995

Barry Hawk, Editor

Price: $125.00 608 pages. 1 Hardcover Volume.
ISBN-13: 978-0-9650295-6-8

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International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 1995
$125.00 

Book Overview


Chapter 1
International Antitrust: An FTC Perspective

Chapter 2
International Antitrust: A Justice Department Perspective

Chapter 3
Antitrust Law in Canada

Chapter 4
Current Issues in Cross-Border Criminal Investigations: 
A Canadian Perspective

Chapter 5
Competition Legislation in Mexico: Recent Developemnts in the Regulatory Framework

Chapter 6
Mexican Antitrust Enforcement

Chapter 7
Antitrust Law in North America

Chapter 8
Attitudes to Antitrust Enforcement in the EU and the United States: Dodging the Traffic Warden or Respecting the Law?

Chapter 9
Does the Imposition of a Fine for Concerted Practices Require a Coordinated Market Behavior to Have Actually Occurred?

Chapter 10
Price Discrimination and Rebate Policies Under EU Competition Law

Chapter 11
State Price Control and EC Competition Law

Chapter 12
EU Competition Law

Chapter 13
Competition Law in Portugal

Chapter 14
French Competition Law Update: 1987-1994

Chapter 15
Criteria and Standards for the Federal Cartel Office's Assessment of Administrative Fines for Illegal Cartels

Chapter 16
Competition Law in Sweden: A Brief Introduction to the New Legislation

Chapter 17
EU Member State Enforcement

Chapter 18
EU Competition Policy

Chapter 19
EU Competition Policy

Chapter 20
Vertical Restraints Under EU Competition Law: New Directions

Chapter 21
Some Reflections on the Notion of Ancillary Restraints Under Capitol EC Competition Law

Chapter 22
Ancillary and Vertical Restraints Under EU Competition Law

Chapter 23
Privatization and EU Competition Law

Chapter 24
EU Competition Law in the Telecommunications, Media and Information Technology Sectors

Chapter 25
The Essential Facilities Doctrine in EC Competition Law: Towards a "Matrix Infrastructure"

Chapter 26
The Information Technology Revolution: The Next Phase

Chapter 27
The EU Commission's Use of Competition Rules in the Field of Telecommunications: A Delicate Balancing Act

Chapter 28
Privatization and EU Competition Law

Contributors Include:

  • Robert Pitofsy, Chairman, US Federal Trade Commission, Washington
  • Joel I. Klein, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division, US Department of Justice, Washington
  • George N. Addy, Former Director of Investigation and Research, Competition Bureau, Ottawa
  • Calvin S. Goldman, Q.C. and Joel T. Kissack, Partners, Davies Ward & Beck, Toronto
  • Fernando Sanchez Ugarte, President, Federal Competition Commission, Mexico
  • Antje Zaldivar, Partner, Ritch, Heather y Mueller, S.C., Mexico City
  • A. Paul Victor, Partner, Weil, Gotshal & Manges, New York
  • Eleanor Fox, Professor, New York University School of Law
  • Julian Mathic Joshua, Head of Cartel Task Force, DG IV, European Commission, Brussels
  • Dr. Horst Satzky, Partner, Hengeler Mueller Weitzel Wirtz, Frankfurt and Brussels
  • Michel Waelbroeck, Liedekerke, Wolters, Waelbroeck & Kirkpatrick; Professor, Law Faculty, Universite Libre de Bruxelles
  • Santiago Martinez Lage, Martinez Lage & Asociados, Madrid
  • Luis Miguel Pais Antunes, Director-General of Competition and Prices, Ministry of Trade, Portugal
  • Frederic Jenny, Professor of Economics, ESSEC; Vice Chairman, Conseil de la concurrence, Paris
  • Hartwig Wangemann, Deputy Director, Federal Cartel Office, Berlin
  • Monica Widegren, Director, Swedish Competition Authority, Stockholm
  • Giuliano Amato, President, Autorita Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato, Rome
  • Karel Van Miert, Commissioner of the European Communities Responsible for Competition, Brussels
  • William T. Lifland, Partner, Cahill Gordon & Reindel, New York
  • David Deacon, DG IV EC Commission, Brussels
  • F. Enrique Gonzalez Diaz, Legal Service, EC Commission, Brussels
  • Mario Siragusa, Partner, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, Brussels
  • Herbert Ungerer, Head Of Division, Telecommunications, Posts, Information Society Coordination, DG IV, EC Commission, Brussels
  • Timothy Cowen, Head of European Law, British Telecommunications plc., London
  • Thomas J. Ramsey, Partner, Squire Sanders & Dempsey, Brussels

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