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"Contents" [2011] ELECD 737; in Drexl, Josef; Grimes, S. Warren; Jones, A. Clifford; Peritz, J.R. Rudolph; Swaine, T. Edward (eds), "More Common Ground for International Competition Law?" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2011)

Book Title: More Common Ground for International Competition Law?

Editor(s): Drexl, Josef; Grimes, S. Warren; Jones, A. Clifford; Peritz, J.R. Rudolph; Swaine, T. Edward

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN (hard cover): 9781849803946

Section Title: Contents

Number of pages: 2

Extract:

Contents
List of contributors vii
Preface ix
List of abbreviations xiv

PART 1 ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS OF COMPETITION
LAW

1 Are people self-interested? The implications of behavioral
economics on competition policy 3
Maurice E. Stucke
2 Consumer choice as the best way to recenter the mission of
competition law 21
Robert H. Lande
3 Protecting consumer choice: Competition and consumer
protection law together 36
Neil W. Averitt
4 Is competition law part of consumer law? 46
Paul L. Nihoul

PART 2 INDIVIDUAL JURISDICTIONS AND
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES

5 Resale price maintenance: A reassessment of its competitive
harms and benefits 59
Marina Lao
6 The Leegin case: A US antitrust chief event versus a storm
in a European teacup? 86
Josef Bejcek
7 Competition law issues concerning related markets and their
treatment under EU competition law 97
Thomas Eilmansberger
8 A comparative look at the competition law control of
state-owned enterprises and government in China 122
Deborah Healey


v
vi More common ground for international competition law?

9 Australia's criminalization of cartels: Will it be contagious? 148
Caron Beaton-Wells

PART 3 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND
COMPETITION LAW

10 Patent ambush strategies and Article 102 TFEU 177
Andreas Fuchs
11 Three statutory regimes at impasse: Reverse payments in
pay-for-delay settlement agreements between brand-name
and generic drug companies 198
Rudolph J.R. Peritz
12 Patent ambush and reverse payments: Comments 207
Gustavo Ghidini
13 Intellectual property in competition: How to promote
dynamic competition as a goal 210
Josef Drexl
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