In the wake of William E. Kovacic Liber Amicorum - An Antitrust Tribute - Volume I, this Volume II provides, in the European tradition of Liber Amicorum, 27 contributions from 37 prominent authors spanning various antitrust topics across the world. In this Volume II, the authors pay tribute to Bill Kovacic's antitrust career tackling issues such as the international convergence and cooperation, agencies performance and effectiveness, cartels criminalization, vertical restraints, leniency policies, etc. Volume II sheds a light over the antitrust law world offering a unique combination of...
In the wake of William E. Kovacic Liber Amicorum - An Antitrust Tribute - Volume I, this Volume II provides, in the European tradition of Liber Amicor...
Concurrences Review in partnership with New York University School of Law held the inaugural conference, "Antitrust in Emerging and Developing Countries," in New York on October 24, 2014. Five panels of prominent speakers representing 10 jurisdictions explored the economic context and addressed the challenges and developments in competition law and policy in emerging and developing jurisdictions, in particular China, India, Mexico, Brazil and South Africa. This book collects the papers of the conference participants on unique and pressing competition issues in developing countries.
Concurrences Review in partnership with New York University School of Law held the inaugural conference, "Antitrust in Emerging and Developing Countri...
Concurrences Review in partnership with New York University School of Law held the second edition of the conference, Antitrust in Emerging and Developing Countries in New York on October 23, 2015. Five panels of prominent speakers representing 10 jurisdictions explored the economic context and addressed the challenges and developments in competition law and policy in emerging and developing jurisdictions, in particular China, India, Mexico, Brazil and South Africa. This book collects the conference participants papers on unique and pressing competition issues in developing countries."
Concurrences Review in partnership with New York University School of Law held the second edition of the conference, Antitrust in Emerging and Develop...