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More common ground for international competition law

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cheltenham Edward Elgar 2011Description: 312p xivISBN:
  • 9781849803946
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.072000 DRE
Contents:
Table of contents Preface; PART I: ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS OF COMPETITION LAW; 1. Are People Self-interested? The Implications of Behavioral Economics on Competition Policy Maurice E. Stucke; 2. Consumer Choice as the Best Way to Recenter the Mission of Competition Law Robert H. Lande; 3. Protecting Consumer Choice: Competition and Consumer Protection Law Together Neil W. Averitt; 4. Is Competition Law Part of Consumer Law? Paul L. Nihoul; PART II: INDIVIDUAL JURISDICTIONS AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES; 5. Resale Price Maintenance: A Reassessment of its Competitive Harms and Benefits Marina Lao; 6. The Leegin Case: A US Antitrust Chief Event versus a Storm in a European Teacup?Josef Bejcek; 7. Competition Law Issues Concerning Related Markets and their Treatment under EU Competition Law Thomas Eilmansberger; 8. A Comparative Look at the Competition Law Control of State-owned Enterprises and Government in China Deborah Healey; 9. Australia's Criminalization of Cartels: Will it be Contagious? Caron Beaton-Wells; PART III: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND COMPETITION LAW; 10. Patent Ambush Strategies and Article 102 TFEU Andreas Fuchs; 11. Three Statutory Regimes at Impasse: Reverse Payments in Pay-for-Delay Settlement Agreements between Brand-name and Generic Drug Companies Rudolph J.R. Peritz; 12. Patent Ambush and Reverse Payments: Comments Gustavo Ghidini; 13. Intellectual Property in Competition: How to Promote Dynamic Competition as a Goal Josef Drexl; 14. Industrial Standards and Technology Pools: A Regulatory Challenge for EU Competition Law Steven Anderman; PART IV: PROMOTING COMPETITION POLICY NATIONALLY AND ACROSS BORDERS; 15. International Antitrust Solutions: Discrete Steps or Causally Linked? Michal S. Gal; 16. Penumbras of European Union Competition Law: External Governance, Extraterritoriality, and the Shifting Borderlands of the Internal Market Clifford A. Jones; 17. The Role of Non-governmental Organizations in the Development of Competition Law Albert A. Foer; Index
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Table of contents
Preface;
PART I: ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS OF COMPETITION LAW;
1. Are People Self-interested? The Implications of Behavioral Economics on Competition Policy Maurice E. Stucke;
2. Consumer Choice as the Best Way to Recenter the Mission of Competition Law Robert H. Lande;
3. Protecting Consumer Choice: Competition and Consumer Protection Law Together Neil W. Averitt;
4. Is Competition Law Part of Consumer Law? Paul L. Nihoul;
PART II: INDIVIDUAL JURISDICTIONS AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES;
5. Resale Price Maintenance: A Reassessment of its Competitive Harms and Benefits Marina Lao;
6. The Leegin Case: A US Antitrust Chief Event versus a Storm in a European Teacup?Josef Bejcek;
7. Competition Law Issues Concerning Related Markets and their Treatment under EU Competition Law
Thomas Eilmansberger;
8. A Comparative Look at the Competition Law Control of State-owned Enterprises and Government in China
Deborah Healey;
9. Australia's Criminalization of Cartels: Will it be Contagious? Caron Beaton-Wells;
PART III: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND COMPETITION LAW;
10. Patent Ambush Strategies and Article 102 TFEU Andreas Fuchs;
11. Three Statutory Regimes at Impasse: Reverse Payments in Pay-for-Delay Settlement Agreements between Brand-name and Generic Drug Companies Rudolph J.R. Peritz;
12. Patent Ambush and Reverse Payments: Comments Gustavo Ghidini;
13. Intellectual Property in Competition: How to Promote Dynamic Competition as a Goal Josef Drexl;
14. Industrial Standards and Technology Pools: A Regulatory Challenge for EU Competition Law Steven Anderman;
PART IV: PROMOTING COMPETITION POLICY NATIONALLY AND ACROSS BORDERS;
15. International Antitrust Solutions: Discrete Steps or Causally Linked? Michal S. Gal;
16. Penumbras of European Union Competition Law: External Governance, Extraterritoriality, and the Shifting Borderlands of the Internal Market Clifford A. Jones;
17. The Role of Non-governmental Organizations in the Development of Competition Law Albert A. Foer;
Index

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