
Why Competition ?
- Auteur : Daniel Crane, Damien Gerard, Randy Tritell
- Editeur : Concurrences
- Parution : 14/11/2024
- EAN : 9781954750661
- 860 pages
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In a compelling collection titled Why Competition?, over 100 leading figures from various fields offer their insights on the vital question: Why competition? Prominent contributors include Eleanor Fox (NYU), Paulo Bumier Da Silveira (OECD), Mahmoud Momtaz (Egyptian Competition Authority ), Andreas Mundt (German Competition Authority), Gina Cass-Gottlieb (Australian Competition Authority), Peter Freeman (UK Competition Appeal Tribunal). Reiko Aoki (Japan Fair Trade Commission), Olivier Guersent (European Commission), and Andrea Marvàn Saltiel (Mexican Competition Authority), among many others. Their perspectives explore the profound role competition plays in shaping global economies and advancing societal progress,offering fresh and original viewpoints that reflect the diversity of their experiences and expertise.
Randy Tritell is the former Director of the FTC's Office of International Affairs, where he managed international antitrust policy. He was also a partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP and held various roles at the FTC.
Daniel Crane is the Frederick Paul Furth Sr. Professor of Law. He has taught at Yeshiva University, NYU, and the University of Chicago, and has written several books on antitrust law.
Damien Gerard is the Prosecutor General at the Belgian Competition Authority. He previously worked at the European Commission and practiced competition law for over ten years, and teaches EU Competition Law at UCLouvain.
EAN | 9781954750661 |
ISBN | 978-1-9-5475066-1 |
Date de parution | 14/11/2024 |
Nombres de pages | 860 |
Type d’ouvrage | Documents |
Support | Livre |
Langue | Anglais |
Auteur(s) | Daniel Crane, Damien Gerard, Randy Tritell |
Editeur | Concurrences |
Thème | Droit > Droit commercial et des affaires > Droit du commerce international |
Thème secondaire | Droit > Droit commercial et des affaires > Concurrence |