GAR 2008
Global Antitrust Review - Journal Issue 1, 2008
Editors
Ioannis Kalozymis, Marsela Maci, Andreas Themelis
Assistant editors
Vineet Budhraja, Felipe Garcia, Jutta List
Sponsors
Crowell & Moring and Simmons & Simmons
Global Antitrust Review 2008
Read individual contributions or download the full GAR 2008 journal [PDF] [PDF 1,353KB]
- Preliminary [PDF 89KB]
- Foreword by Dr Maher Dabbah [PDF 24KB]
- Editorial Board Message [PDF 19KB]
- Obituary [PDF 15KB]
Articles
- Article 82 EC: Where do we stand after the Microsoft judgment, Bo Vesterdorf [PDF 125KB]
- The future role of the non-competition goals in the interpretation of Article 81 EC, Constanze Semmelmann [PDF 172KB]
- The impact of Article 6(1) ECHR on competition law enforcement: A comparison between France and the United Kingdom, Thomas Perroud [PDF 121KB]
- Competition law in the developing world: The why and how of adoption and its implications for international competition law, Dina I Waked [PDF 166KB]
- Multi-jurisdiction mergers and acquisitions in an era of globalisation: The Telecom Italia-Telef?nica case, Marco Botta [PDF 464KB]
- Exploring the role of legal presumptions under the ?convincing evidence? standard in EC merger control, Alexandr Svetlicinii [PDF 89KB]
Essay
Case notes
- T -271/03 Deutsche Telekom v. Commission, Vera Lazaridi [PDF 42KB]
- Greek Competition Commission decision No. 385/V/2008 in Vivartia Group, Vera Lazaridi [PDF 33KB]
Book reviews
- EC Competition Law, Mohamed El-Far [PDF 18KB]
- Competition Law and Policy in the Middle East, Mohamed El-Far [PDF 20KB]
What senior competition law specialists say:
- ‘This first issue of the ICC GAR is an impressive start to an exciting new venture. The Editorial Team and all involved are to be congratulated on their excellent work.’
Sir Christopher Bellamy QC, Former President of the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal and former judge of the European Court of First Instance - ‘I offer my sincere congratulations to those who, in one way or another, were involved in the creation of GAR. Judged on the nature and high standard of the first contributions, the journal seems set for a bright future.’
Professor Pierre E J Brooks, Former Chairman of the South African Competition Board - ‘This is an excellent journal and an exciting enterprise. The student writing is of the highest quality and range. What a great opportunity for these talented student scholars, and a great resource and inspiration for others who may be similarly inspired.’
Professor Eleanor Fox, New York University - ‘The variety of subjects is excellent, ranging from a critique of the Microsoft judgment under Article 82 of the EC Treaty to competition law in the developing world.’
Professor Barry Hawk, Director of the Fordham Competition Law Institute and Partner, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom - ‘This is an enterprising initiative. The contributions in the issue are of good quality and very interesting.'
Professor Valentine Korah, University College London