


Eleanor M. Fox
Eleanor M. Fox is the Walter J. Derenberg Professor of Trade Regulation at New York University School of Law. Before joining the faculty of NYU Law School, Fox was a partner at the New York law firm Simpson Thacher & Bartlett. She has served as a member of the International Competition Policy Advisory Committee to the Attorney General of the U.S. Department of Justice (1997-2000) (President Clinton) and as a Commissioner on President Carter’s National Commission for the Review of Antitrust Laws and Procedures (1978-79). She has advised numerous younger antitrust jurisdictions, including South Africa, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, The Gambia, Indonesia, Russia, Poland and Hungary, and the common market COMESA. Fox received an honorary doctorate degree from the University of Paris-Dauphine (2009). She was awarded an inaugural Lifetime Achievement award in 2011 by the Global Competition Review for "substantial, lasting and transformational impact on competition policy and/or practice" and lifetime, inaugural or other achievement awards from ASCOLA, AALS Antitrust Section, New York State Bar Antitrust Association, and the American Antitrust Institute. Her books include MAKING MARKETS WORK FOR AFRICA with Mor Bakhoum (Oxford 2019), EU Competition Law casebook with Damien Gerard (Elgar 2017), GLOBAL ISSUES IN ANTITRUST AND COMPETITION LAW with Dan Crane (2d ed. West 2017), Readings on developing countries and competition with Abel Mateus (Elgar 2011), and the new 4th edition of U.S. ANTITRUST LAW IN COMPARATIVE CONTEXT, with Daniel Crane (West 2020).
Distinctions
Winner, 2020 Antitrust Writing Awards: Academic, Cross-Border Issues
Nominee, 2020 Antitrust Writing Awards: Business, Unilateral Conduct
Nominee, 2018 Antitrust Writing Awards: Academic, Cross-Border Issues
Nominee, 2016 Antitrust Writing Awards: Academic, Cross-Border Issues
Winner, 2015 Antitrust Writing Awards: Academic, General Antitrust
Nominee, 2012 Antitrust Writing Awards: Academic, General Antitrust
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This Concurrences special set of articles focuses on antitrust law and enforcement in the aftermath of the American Presidential Elections. It questions the changes and challenges expected in 2021 under the new Biden administration, and its impacts with respect to antitrust legislation and (...)
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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 (...)
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Article to be published in Douglas Ginsburg Liber Amicorum, N. Charbit and al. (eds.), Concurrences, 2020. When sovereign conflicts arise in the course of antitrust litigation, the traditional response is to retreat to “comity.” This article challenges the traditional response. It argues that we (...)
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Interview conducted by Eleanor Fox, Walter J. Derenberg Professor of Trade Regulation, NYU Law, New York. Professor Stiglitz, you have given a great deal of thought to competition policies in developing countries and you have been very important in helping many of them frame their policy (...)
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Interview conducted by Eleanor Fox, Walter J. Derenberg Professor of Trade Regulation, New York University School of Law. Makan Delrahim : Entrepreneurial spirit, international antitrust, and enforcement norms Assistant Attorney General Delrahim, we were delighted that you gave the opening (...)
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THE GLOBAL COMPETITION LAW CONFERENCE The “Alternative world-antitrust framework” in the light of the twenty-first century Eleanor FOX Walter J. Derenberg Professor of Trade Regulation, New York University School of Law 1. From 1991 to 1993 I was a member of the Munich-centered project, (...)
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In this foreword the authors consider the hypothetical case of China-sponsored hard core export restraints, which could in theory be carried out either by the State or by State-controlled firms. In examining their legitimacy both under WTO treaty obligations and under antitrust laws, the (...)
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Interview conducted by Dan Crane, University of Michigan Law School. Eleanor, you are a special person in the antitrust field. Around the world, no name is more recognized or respected than yours as an expert on international antitrust. How did you first get interested in antitrust law? My (...)
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Since the 1911 Dr. Miles case of the Supreme Court resale price maintenance has been prohibited per se in US antitrust law. The Supreme Court has recently overruled this almost one hundred years old precedent in Leegin Creative Leather Products, Inc v. PSKS, Inc (2007) and has adopted a rule of (...)
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Once upon a time there was a little entrepreneur walking in the forest with a bag of new inventions-designed-to-shake-up-the-world. Along the way he met Big Bad Wolf, who was dressed in sheep’s wool. "Where are you going, Little Entrepreneur?" asked Big Bad Wolf. "I am going to Invention’s (...)
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In this second volume of the Douglas H. Ginsburg Liber Amicorum, the reader will find a series of essays no less brilliant than those in the first. Emphasis is, rightly, placed on Judge (...)

Leading competition professionals from around the world present reflections and forecasts on topical issues in antitrust and competition law and policy in this second volume of Women & (...)

At a time of reckoning for the future of antitrust, this Liber Amicorum brings together a diverse collection of today’s leading thinkers to pay tribute to Albert Allen (Bert) Foer, founder of the (...)

Without Professor Xiaoye Wang, Chinese competition law would not be in the shape it is today. Perhaps the key competition statute – the Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) – would not even have been enacted (...)

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 (...)

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 (...)

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 (...)

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 (...)

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 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 (...)