Herbert Hovenkamp : the dean of American antitrust law : liber amicorum
Herbert Hovenkamp : the dean of American antitrust law : liber amicorum
/ foreward by the Hon. Bill Baer ; introduction by David J. Gerber ; editors Nicolas Charbit & Sébastien Gachot.
- xvi, 380 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Concurrences books .
Includes bibliographical references.
Herbert Hovenkamp : biography & publications -- The dean of antitrust law -- Herbert Hovenkamp as antitrust oracle : appreciating the overlooked contributions of the new Harvard School / Tracking giants : Professor Hovenkamp and impact metrics / The house that Hovenkamp built is sound : the case against proposed legislative reforms of the US antitrust laws / Reactionary antitrust / tApple v. Pepper : rethinking standing rules in private antitrust litigation / The role of economics in antitrust decision-making -- The Chicago School and the institutionalization of antitrust economics / Economics and the legally correct interpretation and application of antitrust law / Collective bargaining : EU and US -- Standalone antitrust labor immunity / Competition law is not to blame : why gig workers cannot conclude collective agreements in the EU / The interface of innovation, intellectual property, and antitrust -- Antitrust, intellectual property, and dynamic efficiency : an essay in honor of Herbert Hovenkamp / Innovation and antitrust : an evolutionary and historical perspective / Antitrust and the design of innovation / Antitrust policymaking in a recovery period : is it all about maximizing consumer welfare? / Collusion : case analysis -- Reducing the price of eggs : collusion in the oocyte market / The relationship between legality and probative value in plus factor analysis / Rethinking hybrid restraints / Christopher S. Yoo -- Jane O'Connell, Barak Orbach and D. Daniel Sokol -- Thomas A. Lambert -- John M. Newman -- Maria Ioannidou -- Daniel A. Crane -- Richard S. Markovits -- Marina Lao -- Mariateresa Maggiolino -- Thomas F. Cotter -- Thomas J. Horton -- Daryl Lim -- Gabriella Muscolo -- Roger D. Blair and Christine Piette Durrance -- Christopher R. Leslie -- William H. Page and John E. Lopatka. Part I: Part II: $tAntitrust reform : overdue or unwarranted? -- Part III: Part IV: Part V: Part VI:
"Dubbed 'the dean of American antitrust law' by the New York Times, Herbert Hovenkamp is almost universally recognized as the most cited and the most authoritative US antitrust scholar. Contemporary US antitrust doctrine has been forged in large part by his scholarship, which covers every aspect of antitrust law, and has been cited in more than three dozen US Supreme Court opinions and well over 1,000 lower court decisions. This tribute book honors Professor Hovenkamp's rich career and lasting influence by gathering contributions from his friends, from fellow academics to civil servants. Divided over six chapters, these contributions address areas of Professor Hovenkamp's scholarship: antitrust reform, the role of economics in antitrust law and innovation and intellectual property. Through these articles, the reader can delve into the history of competition law as elucidated by Professor Hovenkamp, and thus chart a path for its future." -- from the publisher's website.
9781939007827 1939007828
Hovenkamp, Herbert, 1948-
Antitrust law--United States.
Antitrust law--European Union countries.
Antitrust law
European Union countries
United States
343.072
Includes bibliographical references.
Herbert Hovenkamp : biography & publications -- The dean of antitrust law -- Herbert Hovenkamp as antitrust oracle : appreciating the overlooked contributions of the new Harvard School / Tracking giants : Professor Hovenkamp and impact metrics / The house that Hovenkamp built is sound : the case against proposed legislative reforms of the US antitrust laws / Reactionary antitrust / tApple v. Pepper : rethinking standing rules in private antitrust litigation / The role of economics in antitrust decision-making -- The Chicago School and the institutionalization of antitrust economics / Economics and the legally correct interpretation and application of antitrust law / Collective bargaining : EU and US -- Standalone antitrust labor immunity / Competition law is not to blame : why gig workers cannot conclude collective agreements in the EU / The interface of innovation, intellectual property, and antitrust -- Antitrust, intellectual property, and dynamic efficiency : an essay in honor of Herbert Hovenkamp / Innovation and antitrust : an evolutionary and historical perspective / Antitrust and the design of innovation / Antitrust policymaking in a recovery period : is it all about maximizing consumer welfare? / Collusion : case analysis -- Reducing the price of eggs : collusion in the oocyte market / The relationship between legality and probative value in plus factor analysis / Rethinking hybrid restraints / Christopher S. Yoo -- Jane O'Connell, Barak Orbach and D. Daniel Sokol -- Thomas A. Lambert -- John M. Newman -- Maria Ioannidou -- Daniel A. Crane -- Richard S. Markovits -- Marina Lao -- Mariateresa Maggiolino -- Thomas F. Cotter -- Thomas J. Horton -- Daryl Lim -- Gabriella Muscolo -- Roger D. Blair and Christine Piette Durrance -- Christopher R. Leslie -- William H. Page and John E. Lopatka. Part I: Part II: $tAntitrust reform : overdue or unwarranted? -- Part III: Part IV: Part V: Part VI:
"Dubbed 'the dean of American antitrust law' by the New York Times, Herbert Hovenkamp is almost universally recognized as the most cited and the most authoritative US antitrust scholar. Contemporary US antitrust doctrine has been forged in large part by his scholarship, which covers every aspect of antitrust law, and has been cited in more than three dozen US Supreme Court opinions and well over 1,000 lower court decisions. This tribute book honors Professor Hovenkamp's rich career and lasting influence by gathering contributions from his friends, from fellow academics to civil servants. Divided over six chapters, these contributions address areas of Professor Hovenkamp's scholarship: antitrust reform, the role of economics in antitrust law and innovation and intellectual property. Through these articles, the reader can delve into the history of competition law as elucidated by Professor Hovenkamp, and thus chart a path for its future." -- from the publisher's website.
9781939007827 1939007828
Hovenkamp, Herbert, 1948-
Antitrust law--United States.
Antitrust law--European Union countries.
Antitrust law
European Union countries
United States
343.072