In this edition we present an overarching view of competition law and developing countries, then pick up themes, such as cartels, corruption and mergers, from the “Antitrust and developing and emerging economies” annual Concurrences review Conference held on November 1st, 2019, at the New York (...)

Pablo Trevisán
Pablo Trevisán is the founder of the Instituto de Derecho de la Competencia (IDC) and partner at Estudio Trevisán. Until mid- January 2020, he was a Commissioner at the Comisión Nacional de Defensa de la Competencia. His previous experience includes private practice in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and as former General Counsel at a bank. Mr. Trevisán is currently studying for a PhD in Law at Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina ’Santa María de los Buenos Aires’. He holds a Master of Laws (LLM) from LSE - London School of Economics & Political Science.
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Following significant reforms over the last 20 years, merger control regimes in Latin America now constitute around 20% of merger regimes worldwide. In regard to global transactions that may (...)

This Liber Amicorum highlights the global reach of Professor Whish’s influence. Enforcers, academics and practitioners from around the world pay tribute to the mastery of competition law that (...)

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 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 (...)

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 (...)