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International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 2004

International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 2004

Barry Hawk, Editor

Price: $125.00 795 pages. 1 Hardcover Volume.
ISBN-13: 978-1-57823-207-9 / ISBN-10: 1-57823-207-4

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International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 2004
$125.00 

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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


Volumes Available


About the Editor:
Barry Hawk
, Director, Fordham Corporate Law Institute; Professor of Law, Fordham University and Partner, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom (New York and Brussels)

2004 Proceedings
Summary Table of Contents

Chapter 1 The UK Market Inquiry Regime

Paul A. Geroski, Chair, UK Competition Commission, London

Chapter 2 Harmonization and its Limits

David Lewis, Brick Court Chambers, London

Chapter 3 Current Issues in International Antitrust Enforcement

R. Hewitt Pate, Assitant Attorney General, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington

Chapter 4 International Antitrust Perspectives Roundtable

Andrej Plahutnik, Chair, Slovenian Competiton Protection Office, Ljubljana

Chapter 5 Cartel Enforcement: International and Canadian Developments

Sheridan Scott, Commissioner of Competition, Competititon Bureau, Gatineau, Canada

Chapter 6 Where Japanese Competition Policy is Going - Prospect and Reality in Japan

Akinori Uesugi, Secretary General, Fair Trade Commission of Japan

Chapter 7 Antitrust Perspectives Roundtable

A. Paul Victor, Presider, Weil Gotshal & Manges, LLP, New York

Paul Geroski, (See Above)

David Lewis, (See Above)

Deborah P. Majoras, Chair, Federal Trade Commission, Washington

Mario Monti, Commissioner of Competition, European Commission, Brussels

R. Hewitt Pate, (See Above)

Andrej Plahutnik, (See Above)

Sheridan Scott, (See Above)

Akinori Uesugi, (See Above)

Chapter 8 Essentail Facility Doctrine and Intellectual Property Law: Where Does Europe Standi in the Aftermath of the IMS Health Case?

Dr. Ingo Brinker, Partner, Gleiss Lutz, Munich and Brussels

Chapter 9 Hybrid Licensing: Guidelines and Anticompetitive Concerns

William J. Cotreau, Senior Licensing Counsel, DuPont de Nemours and Co.

Thomas M. Jeon, Attorney, Cooley Godward LLP, Palo Alto, California

Chapter 10 Article 82: Remedies in Search of Theories?

Ian S. Forrester, QC, Partner, White & Case, Brussels and Visiting Professor, University of Glasgow

Chapter 11 A Canadian Perspective on Intellectual Property Rights and Competition Policy: Striving for Balance and Related Comity Considerations

Calvin S. Goldman, Q.C., Richard F.D. Corley, and Crystal L. Witterick; Partners, Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP, Toronto

Chapter 12 United States Antitrust Policy in an Age of IP Expansion

Herbert Hovenkamp, Ben V. & Dorthy Willie Professor of Law and History, University of Iowa

Chapter 13 Sport, Intellectual Property Rights and Competition Law

Guy Leigh, Partner, Adedleshaw Goddard, London

Chapter 14 Singing in Tune with Competition and Innocation: The New EU Competition Policy Towards Licensing

Philip Lowe, Director General, DG Competiton, EC Commission, Brussels

Luc Peeperkorn, Principal Administrator, DG Competiton, EC Commission, Brussels

Chapter 15 Intellectual Property and Antitrust Roundtable

Ian S. Forrester, Presider, (See Above)

Dr. Ingo Brinker, (See Above)

William J. Cotreau, (See Above)

Calvin S. Goldman, (See Above)

Herbert Hovenkamp, (See Above)

William E. Kovacic, General Counsel, Federal Trade Commission, Washington

Guy Leigh, (See Above)

Philip Lowe, (See Above)

Chapter 16 Getting your Multi-National Deal Through Multiple National Competition Authorities

Daniel P. Ducore, Assitant Director, Bureau of Competiton, Federal Trade Commission, Washington

Chapter 17 Merger Control in Comesa Member States: Approach and Practice

George K. Lipimile, Executive Director, Zambia Competiton Commission

Chapter 18 United States Federal Antitrust Merger "Solutions," not "REmedies"

James R. Loftis, III and Danielle K. Moskowitz, Partners, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Washington

Chapter 19 Merger Remedies in a New Era of EC Merger Control

Michael J. Reynolds, Partner, Allen & Overy LLP, Brussels

Richard Burnley, (See Above)

Chapter 20 Mergers Remedies Roundtable

Frédéric Jenny, Presider, Cour de Cassation, Paris

Götz Drauz, Deputy Director General,

Daniel P. Ducore, (See Above)

Eleanor M. Fox, Professor, New York University, School of Law, New York

George K. Lipimile, (See Above)

James R. Loftis, III, (See Above)

Michael J. Reynolds, (See Above)

Chapter 21 The Respect of Fundamental Rights within the European Network of Competition Authorities

Marcos Araujo, Abogado, Garrigues, Madrid

Chapter 22 Collateral Consequences of Expanded European Antitrust Investigative Authority for Defendants in U.S. Proceedings

John J. Curtin, Jr., Partner, Bingham McCuthchen LLP, Boston

Daniel S. Savrin, (See Above)

Brandon L. Bigelow, (See Above)

Chapter 23 The New Enforcement System for Articles 81 and 82 and the Rights of Defence

Kris Dekeyser, Member, Competition Directorate, European Commission, Brussels

Céline Gauer, (See Above)

Chapter 24 Legal Professional Privilege in Competition Proceedings Before the European Commission: Beyond the Cursory Glance

Eric Gippini-Fournier, Member, European Commission, Legal Service, Brussels; Visiting Lecturer, Universite de Tours

Chapter 25 The Use of Compelled Evidence cin European Competition Law Cases

Gerard Hogan, Lecturer, Trinity College, Dublin

Chapter 26 The Commission's New Power to Question and its Implications on Human Rights

James S. Venit, Partners, Skadden Arps, Brussels

Tero Louko, (See Above)

Chapter 27 Legal Professional Privilege and the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination in EC Law: Recent Developments and Current Issues

Bo Vesterdorf, President, Court of First Instance of the EC, Luxembourg

Chapter 28 Rights, Privileges, and Ethics in Competition Cases Roundtable

James S. Venit, Presider, (See Above)

Marcos Araujo Boyd, (See Above)

John J. Curtin, Jr., (See Above)

Kris Dekeyser, (See Above)

Eric Gippini-Fournier, (See Above)

Gerard W. Hogan, (See Above)

Bo Vesterdorf, (See Above)

 

Volumes Available:

International Mergers & Joint Ventures: Fordham Corporate Law 1990

EC & US Competition Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 1991

International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 1992

International Antitrust in a Global Economy: Fordham Corporate Law 1993

International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 1994

International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 1995

International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 1996

International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 1997

International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 1998

International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 1999

International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 2000

International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 2001

International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 2002

International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 2003

International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 2004

International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law 2005

International Antitrust Law & Policy: Fordham Corporate Law - Index and Table of Cases 1981-2005
- Index and Table of Cases is available for US $75, Hardcover, 490 Pages, ISBN 1-57823-199-X.

 

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