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BOOKs
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. | REFERENCE SECTION | 343.072 BLA-I (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | Price for the entire Set of Volumes | 26300 |
About the Authors
Foreword;
Preface Abbreviations.
Part I General;
Chapter 1 Arbitrability of Antitrust Law from the European and US Perspectives by Alexis Mourre;
Chapter 2 Arbitration Clauses and Competition Law by Phillip Landolt;
Chapter 3 Arbitrating Competition Law Issues: The Arbitrator's Perspective by V.V. Veeder and Paul Stanley;
Chapter 4 Arbitrating Competition Law: The User's Perspective by Jean-Claude Najar;
Chapter 5 Burden and Standard of Proof in Competition Law Matters Arising in International Arbitration by Phillip Landolt and Barbara Reeves Neal;
Chapter 6 EU Competition Law Arguments in International Arbitration: Practical Steps and Strategic Considerations by Rolf Trittmann and Boris Kasolowsky;
Chapter 7 The Use of Economic Evidence in Competition Law Arbitrations by Mike Walker;
Chapter 8 Effective Use of Economic Experts in International Arbitration: Counsel's Role and Perspective by R. Wisner, J.W. Rowley, and A.N. Campbell;
Chapter 9 The Role of the Expert Witness in Antitrust Arbitrations by Gordon Blanke and Thomas Eilmansberger;
Chapter 10 The Supranational Dimension of Arbitrating Competition Law Issues within the EU by Gordon Blanke;
Part II EU Competition Law;
Chapter 11 The Essentials of EU Competition Law for Arbitration Practitioners by John Davies and Constantine Partasides;
Chapter 12 Arbitration and EU Competition Law in the Post-Modernization Era by Assimakis P. Komninos;
Chapter 13 The Basis for Applying EU Competition Law from a Continental Perspective by Yves Derains;
Chapter 14 The Basis for Applying Competition Law from an English Law Perspective By Julian D.M. Lew;
Chapter 15 The Application of EU Competition Law in International Arbitration in Switzerland by Phillip Landolt;
Chapter 16 The Ex Officio Application of European Competition Law by Arbitrators by Diederik de Groot;
Chapter 17 Remedies in Arbitration for EU Competition Law Violations by Phillip Landolt;
Chapter 18 Provisional Measures in Competition Law Matters before Arbitrators by Matti S. Kurkela;
Chapter 19 Provisional Measures Concerning Competition Law in International Arbitration by Phillip Landolt and Barbara Reeves Neal;
Chapter 20 Authority and Influence in Arbitrations of Previous Decisions on EU Competition Law by Renato Nazzini;
Chapter 21 Assistance by the European Commission and Member States Authorities in Arbitrations by Assimakis P. Komninos;
Chapter 22 Court Review of Competition Law Awards in Setting Aside and Enforcements Proceedings by Luca G. Radicati di Brozolo;
Chapter 23 EU Member State Court Application of Eco Swiss : Review of the Case Law and Future Prospects by Christoph Liebscher;
Chapter 24 EU Member State Court Experience in Applying EU Competition Law under Modernization by Christopher J. Cook;
Chapter 25 Parallel Proceedings before the Tribunal and the Courts/Competition Authorities by Renato Nazzini;
Chapter 26 Arbitrating EU Competition Law in the Communications Sector in Europe by Emanuela Lecchi;
Chapter 27 Arbitrating Competition Law Matters in Pharmaceutical Markets by Ian Forrester and KatarzynaCzapracka;
Chapter 28 Arbitrating EU State Aid Issues by Leigh Hancher;
Chapter 29 Arbitrating Competition-Law-Related Issues under Articles 3(1)(b) TFEU, 4