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Köp båda 2 för 2156 kr'This fresh collection of essays by scholars from around the world lives up to its title: it stakes out more common ground for the competition law systems of nations. The chapters result from the fourth annual conference of the Academic Society for Competition Law (ASCOLA). The essays cover major issues that reverberate around the world today, including: How should we think about the economic foundations of competition law in view of new research on behavioral economics and consumer choice? What is the future of the treatment of resale price maintenance? What is the proper fit of intellectual property with competition law? And how do we promote competition law and policy across borders? The collection offers insight from law, economics, political science, business strategy, and history.' --Eleanor Fox, New York University, US'This volume contains many excellent chapters on some of the most cutting edge topics in competition law today. Among the contributions are assessments of new approaches to competition law analysis, analyses of central and controversial topics in the relationship between competition law and intellectual property, and explorations of new transnational developments in China and elsewhere. The chapters range from studies of specific cases to broad interpretations of major trends. I found many of them to be highly insightful and very useful.' --David J. Gerber, Chicago-Kent, College of Law, US 'It is of great value to academics, and also to lawyers and economists.' --Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor, The Barrister Magazine
Edited by Josef Drexl, Director, Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Munich, Germany, Warren S. Grimes, Southwestern Law School, US, Clifford A. Jones, University of Florida, US, the late Rudolph J.R. Peritz, formerly Professor and Director, IProgress Project, New York Law School, US and Edward T. Swaine, George Washington University Law School, US
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