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Introduction - Regulating Mergers: Substantive and Procedural Issues, Judicial Review, International Convergence and Best Practices |
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Panel 1 Merger enforcement across jurisdictions: Substantive issues (market definition, entry barriers/potential competition, unilateral/coordinated effects, innovation, efficiencies) |
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Written contributions to Panel 1 |
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I Kirsten Edwards, Estimating Diversion Ratios: Some Thoughts on Customer Survey Design |
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II C. Scott Hemphill, Higher Profits as a Merger Defense: Innovation, Appropriability and the Horizontal Merger Guidelines |
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III Barry Hawk, A Tale of Two Cities: Washington and Brussels Face the Courts |
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IV Lars-Hendrik Roller, Efficiencies in EU Merger Control: Do They Matter? |
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Panel 2 Merger policy assessment and judicial review |
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Written contributions to Panel 2 |
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I Tomaso Duso, Klaus Gugler and Florian Szucs, Merger Policy Evaluation: Where Do We Stand? |
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II James S. Venit, The Scope of EU Judicial Review of Commission Merger Decisions |
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Panel 3 Merger enforcement across jurisdictions: Procedural issues |
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Written contributions to Panel 3 |
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I Sven Volcker, Dare to Defer? Towards Greater Procedural Efficiency in Multijurisdictional Merger Remedies |
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II Ian S. Forrester, Post Plures Unum: Streamlining and Simplifying Merger Procedures in an Era of Multijurisdictional Merger Filings |
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III Calvin S. Goldman, Contemporary US-Canada Cross-border Merger Review: Tradeoffs in Policy Objectives between Harmonization, Simplification and Accountability |
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Panel 4 International convergence: Substantive and procedural issues and the scope for comity |
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Written contributions to Panel 4 |
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I Andreas Mundt and Andreas Bardong, Comity, Cooperation and International Convergence - Recent Developments in German Merger Control |
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II Thomas Deisenhofer, International Cooperation in Merger Cases - An EU Practitioner's Perspective |
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227 | (16) |
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III Rachel Brandenburger, Promoting International Convergence: Substantive and Procedural Challenges - the Scope for Comity |
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243 | (10) |
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IV William Kovacic, International Convergence: Assessing the Quality of Horizontal Merger Enforcement |
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253 | (8) |
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V Adam Fanaki, Convergence in Multi-Jurisdictional Merger Reviews: A Canadian Perspective |
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261 | (14) |
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VI Tadashi Shiraishi, Effects on Domestic Purchasers: A Descriptive Theory for Competition Law in Cross-Border Cases |
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275 | (12) |
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VII Etsuko Kameoka and Mel Marquis, Recent Developments in Japan's Merger Control System |
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287 | (10) |
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VIII Seonhoong Jeon, International Convergence and Recent Korean Experiences in Merger Control |
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297 | (6) |
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IX Xinzhu Zhang and Vanessa Yanhua Zhang, China's Merger Control Policy: A Three-Year Milestone |
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303 | (12) |
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X Abel Mateus, The New Brazilian Merger Control Regime |
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315 | (6) |
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XI Maher Dabbah, Merger Control in Middle Eastern Countries: A Perspective on Challenges and Opportunities |
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321 | (22) |
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Panel 5 Merger control and best practices |
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Written contributions to Panel 5 |
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I John Boyce, Best Practice in Merger Control: It Ain't What You Do It's the Way That You Do It ... And That's What Gets Results |
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II Jochen Burrichter and Manuel Zandt, Merger Control and Best Practice |
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361 | (14) |
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III Gotz Drauz, Promoting Best Practices within and among Competition Authorities and with Business |
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References |
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Table of cases |
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