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CPI’s 2015 Antitrust Writing Award Nominees And Winner

 |  April 19, 2015

The 2015 Antitrust Writing Awards

The winners have been announced and Competition Policy International is pleased that 8 of our articles have been nominated and Nicholas Levy‘s article Expanding EU Merger Control to Non-Controlling Minority Shareholdings: A Sledgehammer to Crack a Nut? won an award for Business Article. Our other nominees include:

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    Academic Article Nominees

    The Beneficent Monopolist by Allen Grunes and Maurice Stucke

    The Proposed Damages Directive: The Real Lessons from the United States by Robert Lande

    Assessing Unfair Pricing Under China’s Anti-Monopoly Law for Innovation-Intensive Industries by David Evans, Vanessa Yanhua Zhang & Xinzhu Zhang

    Business Article Nominees

    The Competitive Significance Of Brands by Deven Desai and Spencer Weber Waller

    Repeal the FTAIA! (Or At Least Consider It as Coextensive with Hartford Fire) by Robert Connolly

    The Emperor’s Clothes Laid Bare: Commitments Creating the Appearance of Law, While Denying Access to Law by Philip Marsden

    Chinese Antitrust Institutions—Many Cooks in the Kitchen by Adrian Emch

    Deterrence and Efficiency Considerations Warrant an Expansive Reading of the FTAIA by David Barth