Wednesday, October 21, 2015
George Mason Law Review 18th Annual Antitrust Symposium Issue Perspectives on Global Competition Law
Volume 22:5 Symposium Issue
Featuring Articles from The 18th Annual Antitrust Symposium
Perspectives on Global Competition Law
- Terry Calvani, Jaffer Abbasi, David Blonder, Aimee Imundo, Keynote Panel Discussion
- Damien Geradin, Collective Redress for Antitrust Damages in the European Union: Is this a Reality Now?
- Yong Huang, Elizabeth Xiao-Ru Wang, & Roger Xin Zhang, Essential Facilities Doctrine and Its Application in Intellectual Property Space Under China’s Anti-Monopoly Law
- John “Jay” Jurata & Inessa Mirkin Owens, Guarding Against Protectionism: The Need to Limit Extraterritorial Application of Antitrust Laws to Foreign Intellectual Property Rights
- William E. Kovacic, The United States and Its Future Influence on Global Competition Policy
- Derek W. Moore & Joshua D. Wright, Conditional Discounts and the Law of Exclusive Dealing
- D. Daniel Sokol, Tensions Between Antitrust and Industrial Policy
- Randolph W. Tritell, Meeting the Challenges of the Evolving International Antitrust Landscape
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/antitrustprof_blog/2015/10/george-mason-law-review-18th-annual-antitrust-symposium-issue-perspectives-on-global-competition-law.html
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Posted by: Tanya Gendelman | Oct 21, 2015 10:47:31 PM