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EU and US antitrust arbitration : a handbook for practitioners / edited by Gordon Blanke, Philip Landolt. [electronic resource]
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Antitrust law--European Union countries.
- Antitrust law.
- Antitrust law--United States.
- Arbitration and award--European Union countries.
- Arbitration and award.
- Arbitration and award--United States.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (2 v. (cxvi, 2252 p.) )
- Place of Publication:
- Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands : Kluwer Law International ; Frederick, MD : Sold and distributed in North, Central, and South America by Aspen Publishers, 2011.
- Language Note:
- English
- Contents:
- Arbitrability of Antitrust Law from the European and US Perspectives / by Alexis Mourre
- Arbitration Clauses and Competition Law / by Phillip Landolt
- Arbitrating Competition Law Issues : The Arbitrator's Perspective / by V.V. Veeder and Paul Stanley
- Arbitrating Competition Law : The User's Perspective / by Jean-Claude Najar
- Burden and Standard of Proof in Competition Law Matters Arising in International Arbitration / by Phillip Landolt and Barbara Reeves Neal
- EU Competition Law Arguments in International Arbitration : Practical Steps and Strategic Considerations / by Rolf Trittmann and Boris Kasolowsky
- The Use of Economic Evidence in Competition Law Arbitrations / by Mike Walker
- Effective Use of Economic Experts in International Arbitration : Counsel's Role and Perspective / by R. Wisner, J.W. Rowley, and A.N. Campbell
- The Role of the Expert Witness in Antitrust Arbitrations / by Gordon Blanke and Thomas Eilmansberger
- The Supranational Dimension of Arbitrating Competition Law Issues within the EU / by Gordon Blanke
- The Essentials of EU Competition Law for Arbitration Practitioners / by John Davies and Constantine Partasides
- Arbitration and EU Competition Law in the Post-Modernization Era / by Assimakis P. Komninos
- The Basis for Applying EU Competition Law from a Continental Perspective / by Yves Derains
- The Basis for Applying Competition Law from an English Law Perspective / by Julian D.M. Lew
- The Application of EU Competition Law in International Arbitration in Switzerland / by Phillip Landolt
- The Ex Officio Application of European Competition Law by Arbitrators / by Diederik de Groot
- Remedies in Arbitration for EU Competition Law Violations / by Phillip Landolt
- Provisional Measures in Competition Law Matters before Arbitrators / by Matti S. Kurkela
- Provisional Measures Concerning Competition Law in International Arbitration /
- by Phillip Landolt and Barbara Reeves Neal
- Authority and Influence in Arbitrations of Previous Decisions on EU Competition Law / by Renato Nazzini
- Assistance by the European Commission and Member States Authorities in Arbitrations / by Assimakis P. Komninos
- Court Review of Competition Law Awards in Setting Aside and Enforcements Proceedings / by Luca G. Radicati di Brozolo
- EU Member State Court Application of Eco Swiss : Review of the Case Law and Future Prospects / by Christoph Liebscher
- EU Member State Court Experience in Applying EU Competition Law under Modernization / by Christopher J. Cook
- Parallel Proceedings before the Tribunal and the Courts/Competition Authorities / by Renato Nazzini
- Arbitrating EU Competition Law in the Communications Sector in Europe / by Emanuela Lecchi
- Arbitrating Competition Law Matters in Pharmaceutical Markets / by Ian Forrester and Katarzyna Czapracka
- Arbitrating EU State Aid Issues /
- by Leigh Hancher
- Arbitrating Competition-Law-Related Issues under Articles 3(1)(b) TFEU, 4(3) TEU, and 106 TFEU / by Piet Jan Slot
- International Arbitration and ADR in Remedy Scenarios Arising under Articles 101 and 102 TFEU / by Gordon Blanke
- Arbitration and Criminal Liability for Competition Law Violations in Europe / by Pierre Heitzmann
- The Essentials of US Antitrust Law for Arbitration Practitioners / by Andrew L. Foster and Peter E. Greene
- The Basis for Applying Antitrust Law from a US Perspective / by Mark R. Joelson
- The Arbitration of Antitrust Class Actions under United States Law / by James R. Atwood and Kelly P. Finley
- The Ex Officio Application of US Antitrust Law by Arbitrators / by Mark R. Joelson
- Remedies in Arbitration for US Antitrust Violations / by Michael D. Blechman and Karin E. Garvey
- Interim Measures in Antitrust Matters before Arbitrators / by Casey Dwyer and Peter E. Greene
- The Effect of a Government Judgment on Subsequent Private Antitrust Actions / by William Kolasky and Elizabeth de Luca
- US Enforcement Issues and US Antitrust Law / by Richard Levin and C. Jeffrey Price
- Parallel Proceedings before the Arbitral Tribunal and the Courts / by Don Baker
- Arbitrating US Antitrust Law in Pharmaceuticals Markets / by John M. Townsend and Robert P. Reznick
- Alternative Dispute Resolution and Federal Trade Commission Antitrust Enforcement / by William Blumenthal and James D. Hurwitz
- Arbitration and Criminal Liability for US Antitrust Law Violations / by Charles Adams and Eric Stock
- Possible Rules to Enhance the Effectiveness of Arbitration of US Antitrust Claims / by Don Baker
- Essentials of EU Merger Control for Arbitration Practitioners / by John Cook
- International Arbitration and ADR in Conditional EU Merger Clearance Decisions / by Gordon Blanke
- Arbitration in Merger Control Remedies: Lessons from the Canadian Experience / by J. William Rowley, A. Neil Campbell, and Jonathan Hood
- Arbitration in US Antitrust Enforcement / by Daniel H. Margolis and Kenneth M. Vorrasi
- Antitrust Arbitration under the ICC Rules / by Gordon Blanke
- Table on Commission's Experience of Arbitration in Exemption Decisions Under Article 81(3) EC (Article 101(3) TFEU)
- Table on Conditional EU Merger Clearance Decisions Incorporating Arbitration Commitments Over the Period 1992-2009
- Table on ICC Arbitration Awards Involving Antitrust Issues Over the Period 1964-2010.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [2093]-2137) and index.
- Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
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