


Kevin E. Davis
Kevin Davis is Beller Family Professor of Business Law at New York University School of Law. His research and teaching focus on anti-corruption law, commercial law, and the general relationship between law and economic development. His publications include over 50 articles or essays, 4 edited volumes, and a monograph, Between Impunity and Imperialism : The Regulation of Transnational Bribery (Oxford University Press, 2019). He joined the NYU law faculty in 2004. Prior to that he was a tenured member of the faculty at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, worked as an associate at Torys LLP in Toronto, and served as law clerk at the Supreme Court of Canada to John Sopinka. He also has held visiting appointments at Cambridge University’s Clare Hall, Fundação Getulio Vargas School of Law (São Paulo), the University of Southern California, the University of Toronto, and the University of the West Indies (Barbados). He holds a B.A. from McGill University, a LL.B. from the University of Toronto, and a LL.M. from Columbia University.
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Dans cette édition, nous présentons une vue d’ensemble du droit de la concurrence dans les pays en développement, puis nous abordons les thèmes des cartels, de la corruption et des concentrations, évoquées lors de la conférence annuelle "Antitrust and developing and emerging economies" (...)
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