Pay-for-delay agreements are agreements entered into in the pharmaceutical sector. Designed by originator companies, they have the object or effect of delaying the entry of generic competitors on (...)

Pay-for-delay agreements are agreements entered into in the pharmaceutical sector. Designed by originator companies, they have the object or effect of delaying the entry of generic competitors on (...)
Dr. Frédéric Jenny is the Renaissance man of competition policy. As an economist, scholar, judge and enforcer, he has helped transform the landscape of global competition enforcement. In the first (...)
This irreverent little textbook on economics is a stroll that takes you alongside paths and takes the time to stop at a current event, sometimes seemingly insignificant, to decipher it with the (...)
This first volume of Douglas H. Ginsburg Liber Amicorum gathers original essays that pay tribute to the exceptional career of Judge Ginsburg. Known in the legal community as a “giant in antitrust (...)
The thesis presents a comprehensive and cross-sectional discussion of buyer power to determine the legal regulation of buyer conducts under EU competition law. It focuses on four main research (...)
This 3rd edition of the Competition Law Digest provides a synthesis of EU and national leading antitrust cases from 1990 to 2016. The book is structured in two parts: Part I deals with (...)
In this book, ten prominent authors offer eleven contributions that provide their varying perspectives on the subject of consumer choice in the EU, Member States, and in the US. Various aspects (...)
Antitrust in Emerging and Developing Countries: Featuring Africa, Brazil, China, India, Mexico - Conference Papers 2nd Edition On October 23, 2015, Concurrences Journal in partnership with New (...)
How can the richness of the contributions made to Concurrences magazine over the last ten years be exploited? By bringing together in two volumes, under the direction of Professor Laurence Idot, (...)
How can the richness of the contributions made to Concurrences magazine over the last ten years be exploited? By bringing together in two volumes, under the direction of Professor Laurence Idot, (...)
Concurrences Review in partnership with the Global Antitrust Institute of the Law & Economics Center held the Global Antitrust Economics Conference at George Mason University School of Law on (...)
Within the framework of the European policies developed and implemented to achieve the objectives of the European Community/ Union, companies established on European territory are eligible for (...)
Volume I : Ian Forrester, A Scot without Borders (David Edward, Jacquelyn MacLennan, Assimakis Komninos (Eds.) With contributions from: Cecilia Álvarez Rigaudias, Josef Azizi, Barry Baines, (...)
This two-volume Liber amicorum is a collection of tributes to Ian Forrester’s outstanding career and articles signed by prominent academics and practitioners around the world on the most current (...)
This second edition of the Digest is enriched with a selection of more than 50 essays on European competition cases from the 27 European Union Member States, EU law, and US law. Each essay (...)
The press can no longer do without Google. Indeed, the search engine has a direct influence on journalistic production as publishers seek to ensure that the information they produce can be found (...)
On October 24, 2014, Concurrences Journal in partnership with New York University School of Law presented the inaugural conference, “Antitrust in Emerging and Developing Countries.” The conference (...)
This two-volume Liber amicorum is a collection of tributes to Ian Forrester’s outstanding career and articles signed by prominent academics and practitioners around the world on the most current (...)
Volume I : William E. Kovacic, An Antitrust Tribute (Nicolas Charbit, Elisa Ramundo, Anna Pavlik, Jessica Rebarber (Eds.) With contributions from: Alden F. Abbott, Theodore L. Banks, Thomas (...)
Restrictive trade practices are at the heart of the concerns of more and more actors in economic life, in particular because of the harmful effects they have on the economy. With the main (...)
See the "avant-propos" of Laurence Idot, Frédéric Jenny et Nicolas Charbit the Foreword of Martine Béhar-Touchais The full list of contributors and the Table of Contents 100 contributions for the (...)
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 (...)
This volume comprises 12 chapters authored by Covington & Burling lawyers. These chapters cover key areas of EU law that impact the life sciences industry, including the specific regulatory (...)
This volume collects selected contributions around the works of Professor David Gerber, a pioneer of global antitrust. Readers will be offered the opportunity to explore the various views on the (...)