This brief essay reviews Firat Cengiz’s book Antitrust Federalism in the EU and the US (2012), which compares the role of federalism in the competition law of the European Union and the United States. Both of these systems are “federal,” of course, because both have individual nation-states (Europe) or states (US) with their own individual competition provisions, but also an overarching competition law that applies to the entire group. This requires a certain amount of cooperation with respect to both territorial reach and substantive coverage. Cengiz distinguishes among “markets,” “hierarchies,” and “networks” as forms of federalism. Markets are the least centralized and have more episodic, or ad hoc, control. As a result they are more pro...
U.S. competition (antitrust) authority is decentralized, unlike that of most countries. Private part...
Transactions involving the transfer of intellectual property rights give rise to antitrust issues, p...
European competition policy has emerged as one of the most entrenched aspects of a European Union (E...
This brief essay reviews Firat Cengiz’s book Antitrust Federalism in the EU and the US (2012), which...
"This book analyses multi-level governance in competition policy, or "antitrust federalism" as it is...
The EU and the US are comparable, yet remarkably different federal polities that both have adopted e...
This Article will discuss the historical context in which the competition law enforcement structures...
This thesis analyses antitrust federalism in the US and the EC from a comparative perspective. It co...
Comparative Analysis of the Systems for the Protection of Competition in the United States and the E...
Drawing inspiration from the 1998 OECD survey on the relationship between regulation and antitrust, ...
The paper examines the role of constitutional traditions in the differences underlying the horizonta...
This thesis is a comparative study of European competition policy and American antitrust. It introdu...
Antitrust is an important area of law and policy for most companies in the world. Having divergent r...
It is of great academic interest that the two main representatives of the Western world, the EU and ...
In this Article we focus upon an area in which greater convergence of U.S. policy with the practice ...
U.S. competition (antitrust) authority is decentralized, unlike that of most countries. Private part...
Transactions involving the transfer of intellectual property rights give rise to antitrust issues, p...
European competition policy has emerged as one of the most entrenched aspects of a European Union (E...
This brief essay reviews Firat Cengiz’s book Antitrust Federalism in the EU and the US (2012), which...
"This book analyses multi-level governance in competition policy, or "antitrust federalism" as it is...
The EU and the US are comparable, yet remarkably different federal polities that both have adopted e...
This Article will discuss the historical context in which the competition law enforcement structures...
This thesis analyses antitrust federalism in the US and the EC from a comparative perspective. It co...
Comparative Analysis of the Systems for the Protection of Competition in the United States and the E...
Drawing inspiration from the 1998 OECD survey on the relationship between regulation and antitrust, ...
The paper examines the role of constitutional traditions in the differences underlying the horizonta...
This thesis is a comparative study of European competition policy and American antitrust. It introdu...
Antitrust is an important area of law and policy for most companies in the world. Having divergent r...
It is of great academic interest that the two main representatives of the Western world, the EU and ...
In this Article we focus upon an area in which greater convergence of U.S. policy with the practice ...
U.S. competition (antitrust) authority is decentralized, unlike that of most countries. Private part...
Transactions involving the transfer of intellectual property rights give rise to antitrust issues, p...
European competition policy has emerged as one of the most entrenched aspects of a European Union (E...