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This Liber Amicorum was launched on the occasion of Professor
William E. Kovacic's retirement from the U.S. Federal Trade
Commission where he served as Commissioner from January 2006 to
October 2011, as the Chairman from March 2008 to March 2009, and as
a General Counsel from 2001 through 2004. This Volume I pays
tribute to William Kovacic's work as a professor, public official
and "international entrepreneur," which has tremendously
contributed to the development of the U.S. and international
antitrust law. This first volume includes 31 contributions by his
colleagues and friends mainly from the United States, and it is
divided into two sections. Part I, entitled "An Antitrust Career,"
contains 10 articles that offer an original as well as enthralling
picture of Kovacic as professor, lawyer, unconventional thinker and
innovator of antitrust law. Part II, entitled "New Frontiers of
Antitrust," consists of 21 articles covering different aspects of
competition law, ranging from cartels to mergers analysis, private
rights of action, antitrust settlements, etc. The overall result is
a collective work that offers the opportunity to look over the
antitrust world not only as a "cold" field of law, but also as a
lively discipline to whose growth Professor Kovacic has contributed
so much.
This EU Digest 2013 is a selection of 51 essays on European
competition case laws from the 27 European Union member States and
neighboring States. Each essay consists in a synthesis of the
leading cases from 2012 and beyond. These essays are organized in
two parts. Part I deals with Competition Provisions (Cartels,
Dominance, Merger, State aid...) whereas Part II deals with
Business Sectors (Automobile, Broadcasting, Healthcare, IT &
Telecommunications, Sports...). The purpose of this Digest is to
provide a snapshot of the areas of convergence and remaining
diversity of competition law in Europe. As noted by Fr d ric Jenny
in his Foreword below, while this book is not based on a
comprehensive study of all national case laws, no such study is
needed to identify the main trends in this area. This EU Digest
highlights both convergence and divergence in various areas and
sectors of European competition law, making it easy for both
practitioners and academics to draw comparison between
jurisdictions in various areas and sectors of European competition
law.
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