Every year, top-level market regulators, academics and legal and economic practitioners contribute to the Annual Competition Workshop organised at the European University Institute in Florence. The Co-Directors of the Workshop are Philip Lowe, Mel Marquis and Giorgio Monti. Workshop participants address and critically analyse a particular set of topical issues in the field of competition law and policy. The proceedings are published in Hart's European Competition Law Annual series. This is the fifteenth in the ECLA series. It encompasses numerous chapters that examine the field of merger…mehr
Every year, top-level market regulators, academics and legal and economic practitioners contribute to the Annual Competition Workshop organised at the European University Institute in Florence. The Co-Directors of the Workshop are Philip Lowe, Mel Marquis and Giorgio Monti. Workshop participants address and critically analyse a particular set of topical issues in the field of competition law and policy. The proceedings are published in Hart's European Competition Law Annual series. This is the fifteenth in the ECLA series. It encompasses numerous chapters that examine the field of merger control from a variety of perspectives. In these chapters the contributors discuss legal and economic issues of substantive analysis, procedure, comity and best practices, as well as matters relating to the litigation of merger cases, particularly before the European Courts. The discussion also benefits from the perspectives of policy makers and experts from Canada, China, Japan, Korea, the United States and other jurisdictions and regions. Authors contributing to this book include: John Boyce Calvin Goldman Andreas Mundt Rachel Brandenburger Klaus Gugler Lars-Hendrik Röller Jochen Burrichter Barry Hawk Tadashi Shiraishi Maher Dabbah Scott Hemphill Irwin Stelzer Thomas Deisenhofer Seonghoon Jeon James Venit Götz Drauz William Kovacic Sven Völcker Kirsten Edwards Mel Marquis Vanessa Yanhua Zhang Adam Fanaki Abel Mateus Xinzhu ZhangHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philip Lowe is Director General of DG Energy of the European Commission. He was Director General of DG Competition 2002 to 2010. Mel Marquis is Part-time Professor of Law at the European University Institute and Professore a contratto at the University of Verona. He is an editor on the board of Mercato Concorrenza Regole and he has practised as an attorney in the United States and Belgium.
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List of Sponsors List of Participants Introduction - Regulating Mergers: Substantive and Procedural Issues, Judicial Review, International Convergence and Best Practices Mel Marquis Introduction to the Workshop Presentation Written contribution Irwin Stelzer, Merger Policy and Schumpeter's Creative and Destructive Gale Panel 1 Merger enforcement across jurisdictions: Substantive issues (market definition, entry barriers/potential competition, unilateral/coordinated effects, innovation, efficiencies) Written contributions to Panel Kirsten Edwards, Estimating Diversion Ratios: Some Thoughts on Customer Survey Design C. Scott Hemphill, Higher Profits as a Merger Defense: Innovation, Appropriability and the Horizontal Merger Guidelines Barry Hawk, A Tale of Two Cities: Washington and Brussels Face the Courts Lars-Hendrik Röller, Efficiencies in EU Merger Control: Do They Matter? Panel 2 Merger policy assessment and judicial review Written contributions to Panel 2 Tomaso Duso, Klaus Gugler and Florian Szücs, Merger Policy Evaluation: Where Do We Stand? James S. Venit, The Scope of EU Judicial Review of Commission Merger Decisions Panel 3 Merger enforcement across jurisdictions: Procedural issues Written contributions to Panel 3 Sven Völcker, Dare to Defer? Towards Greater Procedural Efficiency in Multijurisdictional Merger Remedies Ian S. Forrester, Post Plures Unum: Streamlining and Simplifying Merger Procedures in an Era of Multijurisdictional Merger Filings Calvin S. Goldman, Contemporary US-Canada Crossborder Merger Review: Tradeoffs in Policy Objectives between Harmonization, Simplification and Accountability Panel 4 International convergence: Substantive and procedural issues and the scope for comity Written contributions to Panel 4 Andreas Mundt and Andreas Bardong, Comity, Cooperation and International Convergence - Recent Developments in German Merger Control Thomas Deisenhofer, International Cooperation in Merger Cases - An EU Practitioner's Perspective Rachel Brandenburger, Promoting International Convergence: Substantive and Procedural Challenges - the Scope for Comity William Kovacic, International Convergence: Assessing the Quality of Horizontal Merger Enforcement Adam Fanaki, Convergence in Multi-Jurisdictional Merger Reviews: A Canadian Perspective Tadashi Shiraishi, Effects on Domestic Purchasers: A Descriptive Theory for Competition Law in Cross-Border Cases Etsuko Kameoka and Mel Marquis, Recent Developments in Japan's Merger Control System Seonhoong Jeon, International Convergence and Recent Korean Experiences in Merger Control Xinzhu Zhang and Vanessa Yanhua Zhang, China's Merger Control Policy: A Three-Year Milestone Abel Mateus, The New Brazilian Merger Control Regime Maher Dabbah, Merger Control in Middle Eastern Countries: A Perspective on Challenges and Opportunities Panel 5 Merger control and best practices Written contributions to Panel 5 John Boyce, Best Practice in Merger Control: It Ain't What You Do It's the Way That You Do It . And That's What Gets Results Jochen Burrichter and Manuel Zandt, Merger Control and Best Practice Götz Drauz, Promoting Best Practices within and among Competition Authorities and with Business
List of Sponsors List of Participants Introduction - Regulating Mergers: Substantive and Procedural Issues, Judicial Review, International Convergence and Best Practices Mel Marquis Introduction to the Workshop Presentation Written contribution Irwin Stelzer, Merger Policy and Schumpeter's Creative and Destructive Gale Panel 1 Merger enforcement across jurisdictions: Substantive issues (market definition, entry barriers/potential competition, unilateral/coordinated effects, innovation, efficiencies) Written contributions to Panel Kirsten Edwards, Estimating Diversion Ratios: Some Thoughts on Customer Survey Design C. Scott Hemphill, Higher Profits as a Merger Defense: Innovation, Appropriability and the Horizontal Merger Guidelines Barry Hawk, A Tale of Two Cities: Washington and Brussels Face the Courts Lars-Hendrik Röller, Efficiencies in EU Merger Control: Do They Matter? Panel 2 Merger policy assessment and judicial review Written contributions to Panel 2 Tomaso Duso, Klaus Gugler and Florian Szücs, Merger Policy Evaluation: Where Do We Stand? James S. Venit, The Scope of EU Judicial Review of Commission Merger Decisions Panel 3 Merger enforcement across jurisdictions: Procedural issues Written contributions to Panel 3 Sven Völcker, Dare to Defer? Towards Greater Procedural Efficiency in Multijurisdictional Merger Remedies Ian S. Forrester, Post Plures Unum: Streamlining and Simplifying Merger Procedures in an Era of Multijurisdictional Merger Filings Calvin S. Goldman, Contemporary US-Canada Crossborder Merger Review: Tradeoffs in Policy Objectives between Harmonization, Simplification and Accountability Panel 4 International convergence: Substantive and procedural issues and the scope for comity Written contributions to Panel 4 Andreas Mundt and Andreas Bardong, Comity, Cooperation and International Convergence - Recent Developments in German Merger Control Thomas Deisenhofer, International Cooperation in Merger Cases - An EU Practitioner's Perspective Rachel Brandenburger, Promoting International Convergence: Substantive and Procedural Challenges - the Scope for Comity William Kovacic, International Convergence: Assessing the Quality of Horizontal Merger Enforcement Adam Fanaki, Convergence in Multi-Jurisdictional Merger Reviews: A Canadian Perspective Tadashi Shiraishi, Effects on Domestic Purchasers: A Descriptive Theory for Competition Law in Cross-Border Cases Etsuko Kameoka and Mel Marquis, Recent Developments in Japan's Merger Control System Seonhoong Jeon, International Convergence and Recent Korean Experiences in Merger Control Xinzhu Zhang and Vanessa Yanhua Zhang, China's Merger Control Policy: A Three-Year Milestone Abel Mateus, The New Brazilian Merger Control Regime Maher Dabbah, Merger Control in Middle Eastern Countries: A Perspective on Challenges and Opportunities Panel 5 Merger control and best practices Written contributions to Panel 5 John Boyce, Best Practice in Merger Control: It Ain't What You Do It's the Way That You Do It . And That's What Gets Results Jochen Burrichter and Manuel Zandt, Merger Control and Best Practice Götz Drauz, Promoting Best Practices within and among Competition Authorities and with Business
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