Here are the Network Law Review’s monthly reading suggestions on automated antitrust, great power competition, killer acquisitions big...
Computational Legal Futures is a tri-monthly series exploring the promise of computational law: digital transformation and extended intelligence...
Dear readers, the Network Law Review is delighted to present you with this month’s guest article by James C. Cooper, Professor of Law and Director, Program on Economics & Privacy, George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School and Bruce H. Kobayashi, Paige V. & Henry N. Butler Chair in Law and Economics, George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School **** For over four decades, the FTC successfully obtained equitable monetary remedies in federal courts using Section 13b of the Federal Trade...
Great Power Competition refers to the rivalry and strategic competition among the world’s most powerful nations (“great powers”)...
Dear readers, the Network Law Review is delighted to present you with this month’s guest article by Joseph Farrell,...

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Reading suggestions – April 2023

Here are the Network Law Review’s monthly reading suggestions on antimonopolism, innovation in antitrust law, the DMA, killer acquisitions and...

The Proof Is In the Digital Enforcement Pudding

Welcome to DigiConsumers, a trimonthly exploration of recent courts and decisions about digital consumers in European law & policy. Authored by Catalina Goanta,...

Ramsi A. Woodcock: “Antimonopolism as a Misunderstanding of Power”

Dear readers, the Network Law Review is delighted to present you with this month’s guest article by Ramsi A. Woodcock, Associate...

Competition Stories July – September 2022

Welcome to the Competition Stories – an exploration of recent courts and competition law agencies’ decisions. Authored by Makis Komninos, a renowned expert in the...

Innovation in European Antitrust Law

This short article serves as an introduction to Thibault Schrepel’s latest working paper, “A Systematic Content Analysis of Innovation in...

Reading suggestions – March 2023

Here are the Network Law Review’s monthly reading suggestions on digital antitrust, AI regulation & dominance, complexity theory, Amazon NFTs,...

A “Proof of Vigilance” for Antitrust Constitutional Moment

This short contribution seeks to propose the implementation of a “Proof of Vigilance” to meet the challenges of antitrust constitutional...

Drew Fudenberg and David K. Levine: “Adjusting to Change in Complex Systems”

Dear readers, the Network Law Review is delighted to present you with this month’s guest article by Drew Fudenberg, Professor of Economics...

Competition law and privacy: extensive data acquisition as the “eye” of the problem

Welcome to Ph.D. Voices, a monthly series in which Ph.D. candidates share their research with the antitrust world. This month’s voice...

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