The Design of Competition Law Institutions
Global Norms, Local Choices
Edited by Eleanor M Fox and Michael J Trebilcock
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Edited by Eleanor M Fox, Walter J. Derenberg Professor of Trade Regulation at New York University School of Law, and Michael J Trebilcock, University Professor and Professor of Law and Economics, University of Toronto
Before joining the faculty of NYU Law School, Eleanor 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 ('97-2000) and as a Commissioner on President Carter's National Commission for the Review of Antitrust Laws and Procedures ('78-9). She has advised younger antitrust jurisdictions, including South Africa, Egypt, 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.' Her publications include The Competition Law of the European Union (2009) and Global Issues in Antitrust and Competition Law (with Dan Crane, 2010).
Michael Trebilcock specializes in Law and Economics, International Trade Law, Competition Law, Economic and Social Regulation, Contract Law and Theory, and Law and Development. He was a Fellow in Law and Economics at the University of Chicago Law School in 1976, a Visiting Professor of Law at Yale Law School and Harvard Law School, and a Global Law Professor at New York University Law School. In 1999, he was awarded the Canada Council Molson Prize in the Humanities and Social Sciences and in 2010 was the recipient of the Ontario Premier's Discovery Award for the Social Sciences. In 2002, he was elected President of the American Law and Economics Association. His publications include The Common Law of Restraint of Trade (1986) (winner of Walter Owen Prize); The Limits of Freedom of Contract (1993); The Regulation of International Trade (with M Howse, 3rd ed. 2005); and What Makes Poor Countries Poor: The Institutional Determinants of Development (with M Prado, 2012).
Contributors:
Francisco Agüero, Director of the Center on Regulation and Competition in the Faculty of Law, University of Chile, and Secretary to the Expert Panel of the General Law of Electricity Services
Arianna Andreangeli, Lecturer at the University of Liverpool
Amedeo Arena, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in European Union Law at the Department of International and European Union Law, University of Naples Federico II
Dennis Davis, Judge of the High Court of South Africa, Judge President of the Competition Appeal Court of South Africa, and Honorary Professor of Law at the University of Cape Town
Harry First, Charles L. Denison Professor of Law at New York University School of Law, Director of the Law School's Competition, Innovation, and Information Law Program, and Co-Director of the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy
Eleanor Fox, Walter J. Derenberg Professor of Trade Regulation, New York University School of Law
Lara Granville, Deneys Reitz Attorneys, Johannesburg
Daniel E. Hemli, partner, Bracewell & Giuliani, New York
Edward Iacobucci, Osler Chair in Business Law in the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
Ioannis Lianos, Reader in Competition Law and Economics at University College London, and Director of UCL's Centre for Law, Economics & Society
Santiago Montt, Senior Researcher at the Center on Regulation and Competition, Faculty of Law, University of Chile
Simon Peart, Associate, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, London
Tadashi Shiraishi, Professor of Competition Law in the Graduate Schools for Law and Politics, University of Tokyo
Jessica Su, Postdoctoral Fellow in the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Michael Trebilcock, University Professor and Professor of Law and Economics, University of Toronto
Wang Xiaoye, Professor of Law at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and Advisor to the Anti-Monopoly Legislative Panel of the National People's Congress and the State Council of the People's Republic of China