A Scot Without Borders Liber Amicorum (Volume II), Ian FORRESTER

David Edward, Jacquelyn MacLennan, Assimakis Komninos

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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 topics in EU law and policies, human rights and intellectual property. Ian’s good spirits and quirky sense of humour have made him friends and professional connections all over the world and this Liber amicorum is an occasion to mark the outstanding merits of a remarkable man and express the long lasting and affectionate friendship.

See inter alia : ’Merger control in regulated sectors : A bridge too far ?’, Peter Alexiadis ; ’Interim relief in EU competition law : a matter of relevance’, Jean-Yves Art ; ’"[M]ust be interpreted in the light of economic considerations" : some reflections on the case law of the EFTA court’, Carl Bauden Bacher ; ’Use and abuse of the ‘single and continuous infringement’ concept in EU cartel cases the implications for follow-on private actions for damages’, Jean-François Bellis ; ’Transatlantic competition law convergence : Looking for a chimera ?’, Kent Bernard ; ’Industrial policy, China and the world : Are there norms ?’, Eleanor M. Fox ; ’EU competition rules and maritime agreements post-2004’, Rosa Greaves ; ’Competition law and personal data crossing in digital markets’, Gönenç Gürkaynak, Ayşe Güner, and Ayşe Gizem Yaşar ; ’Competition law and consumer protection in pre-industrial societies’, Barry E. Hawk ; ’Patent settlements as by object restrictions : A European approach, but is it the right one ?’, James Killick ; ’Arbitration and damages claims based on competition law infringements’, Assimakis P. Komninos ; ’The relationship between public and private enforcement of EU competition law : Some thoughts on recent developments’, Nicholas Khan ; ’Parallel trade after the GlaxoSmithkline judgments’, Santiago Martínez Lage and Helmut Brokelmann ; ’Joint ownership of undertakings without joint control : Minority shareholdings at a crossroads in competition law’, Luís Silva Morais ; ’Should reverse payment patent settlements be prohibited per se ?’, Valerie Meunier and Jorge Padilla ; ’Has merger control spun out of control ? The effects of a quarter of a century of EU merger control’, Mark Powell ; ’Relations between regulatory and competition law in the light of Lucentis/avastin (Novartis/Roche) case law’, Francesco Setti ; ’Some thoughts on legality and legitimacy’, Jacques Steenbergen ; ’Compensation for damages as a result of antitrust violations : European Union and Argentina’, Pablo Trevisán ; ’Ordoliberalism and the modernization of EU competition law’, James S. Venit ; ’"Oh illustrious caesar ! If it is sufficient to deny, what hereafter will become of the guilty ?", On the presumption of innocence, the burden of proof, and the standard of proof in EU competition law’, Denis Waelbroeck and Mathieu Vancaillie ; ’The current role of the hearing officer : Another step change’, Karen Williams.

With contributions from : Peter Alexiadis, Jean-Yves Art, Carl Baudenbacher, Jean-François Bellis, Kent Bernard, Helmut Brokelmann, Eleanor M. Fox, Ayşe Gizem Yaşar, Rosa Greaves, Ayşe Güner, Gönenç Gürkaynak, Barry E. Hawk, Nicholas Khan, James Killick, Assimakis P. Komninos, Santiago Martínez Lage, Valérie Meunier, Jorge Padilla, Mark Powell, Francesco Setti, Luís Silva Morais, Jacques Steenbergen, Pablo Trevisán, Mathieu Vancaillie, James S. Venit, Denis Waelbroeck, Karen Williams

See the foreword by Sir David Edward, Jacquelyn MacLennan & Assimakis Komninos, the full list of contributors and table of contents.

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  • University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne

Citation

Stéphane Rodrigues, A Scot Without Borders Liber Amicorum (Volume II), Ian FORRESTER, février 2016, Concurrences N° 1-2016, Art. N° 84379, p. 265

Éditeur Concurrences

Date 1er décembre 2015

Nombre de pages 452

ISBN 978-1-939007-27-8

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