James F. Rill Liber Amicorum

James F. Rill Liber Amicorum
Author: John Taladay
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-08-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781954750067

This Liber Amicorum honors James F. Rill's extraordinary career, his professional accomplishments, and his exceptional and lasting influence on the development of national and international antitrust law and policy. This selection of 21 essays, written by Jim's friends, current and former colleagues, academics and other prominent practitioners, provides insightful, analytical and thoughtful reflections on an array of current and historical topics in antitrust law. Together, they also reflect Jim Rill's life in antitrust: his illustrious career as an antitrust practitioner, his successful tenure as Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust within the US Department of Justice and his ground-breaking work as Co-Chair of the International Competition Policy Advisory Committee (ICPAC), culminating in the creation of the International Competition Network (ICN). As testified by this compilation of articles, Jim's keen interest in the law, his dedication to the principles of international cooperation, convergence, and due process in antitrust, and his genuine interest in and affection for the people who are part of the antitrust community have made an enduring impact in the field of competition law and will continue to do so for many decades.

Competition Rules for the 21st Century

Competition Rules for the 21st Century
Author: Ky P. Ewing
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Antitrust law
ISBN: 9789041120069

The global adoption of free market economies has unleashed the age-old forces of greed seeking private advantage, while governments are adopting conflicting competition rules to protect consumers. Harmonizing the world's competition regimes is a critical challenge. Both private conduct and government intervention can harm consumer welfare. Tracing both legal and economic thinking over the past centuries, this book by a former U.S. Antitrust Division official and Chair of the ABA's Section of Antitrust Law, distils the lessons we can learn And The mistakes we can avoid. Provocatively suggesting priorities that may challenge the global $11 billion 'antitrust industry,' the book proposes ten principles that will assist in designing effective but harmonious competition regimes For The world and invites further discourse as the International Competition Network of some 75 government agencies is beginning convergence efforts at the start of this Twenty-First Century. The Preface from Deputy Assistant Attorney General William Kolasky, The United States Antitrust Division's chief spokesman on international competition issues, calls the book 'excellent' and 'an important contribution' And The principles 'sound,' suggesting that the International Competition Network begin 'implementing principles for sound substantive antitrust enforcement of the kind Ky proposes.'