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Global Competition Litigation Review

Global Competition Litigation Review
Practice Area: Competition Law
ISSN: 1756-6002
Published by: Sweet & Maxwell
General Editors: Gordon Blanke; Renato Nazzini
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Private cartel litigation is a huge and growing worldwide industry and litigation culture is spreading rapidly throughout Europe. Global Competition Litigation Review deals exclusively with private competition litigation.

This unique journal will provide you with an invaluable and much needed forum, offering expert discussions of the substantive and procedural law framework of private antitrust action throughout Europe and other international jurisdictions. With analytical articles focusing on cartels and other anti-competitive practices, it enables you to keep ahead of the competition by keeping you informed of the latest trends and developments in this specialist area.
  • Provides expert articles bringing to you the key trends, issues and developments in the specialised area of private competition litigation
  • Includes a regional development section to keep you abreast of the recent legislation and case law developments in over 40 jurisdictions from the US, Europe, Asia, Australasia and Latin America
  • Offers informative analysis of the substantive, procedural rules surrounding competition litigation so you understand how they apply in practice
  • Covers both plaintiff and defendant perspectives to give you an objective, well-rounded view in your own cases
  • Includes a regular section on arbitration and alternative dispute resolution more generally to demonstrate how competition law disputes can be settled outside the court rooms
  • Saves you time by providing you with the details of all the relevant cases and legislation in one place
  • Updated quarterly to keep you on top of new cases and legislation as they happen

Aims and Scope

The journal is committed to covering all developments that are of relevance for private competition enforcement, across the globe. It aims to cover legislative and policy developments as well as relevant case law of the national courts. This includes developments in general civil law/procedure that are, or will be, of relevance for private antitrust litigation.

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CONTENTS

  • Articles
  • Book Reviews
  • Regional Development News

CONTRIBUTOR INFORMATION

Contributor Information

The Global Competition Litigation Review is a refereed journal for which the Publishing Editor welcomes contributions, which can be submitted in one of the following formats:

  • as a short opinion;
  • a case analysis or comment on a legislation; or
  • articles of ideally between 5,000-10,000 words, although shorter or longer contributions may be considered.

All correspondence and contributions should be emailed, with attached documents in Word, to stephen.clausard@thomsonreuters.com.

For those who may not have published before, our editorial team is on hand to answer your questions, and we stand ready to discuss contributors’ ideas for articles at an early stage. If you are a student wishing to submit, we will consider submissions from those doing their Masters, if recommended, and will continue to consider submissions from PhD students. Please contact Commissioning Editor Jen Martyres jen.martyres@googlemail.com, or Publisher Stephen Clausard stephen.clausard@thomsonreuters.com with your ideas and questions.

All correspondence and contributions should be emailed, with attached documents in Word, to Stephen Clausard at stephen.clausard@thomsonreuters.com

Book review proposals can also be sent to lucy.gardner@thomsonreuters.com

Contributors must supply their full contact details for further correspondence and are responsible for complying with the house style guide before making a submission.

EDITORS & EDITORIAL BOARD

General Editors

GORDON BLANKE
Blanke Arbitration LLC, Dubai
https://www.blankearbitration.com

RENATO NAZZINI
LMS Legal LLP, London
https://www.imslex.com

Assistant Editor

ALICE GALBUSERA
Linklater, Milan
https://www.linklaters.com/

Editorial Board

DR VOLKER SOYEZ
Rechtsanwalt, Haver & Mailänder
Belguim

MICHAEL HAUSFELD
Partner, Hausfeld LLP
United States

KENT A. GARDINER
Chairman, Crowell & Moring
United States

PAUL LASOK QC
Monckton Chambers
United Kingdom

NILS WAHL
Advocate General, Court of Justice of the European Union
United Kingdom

RICHARD WHISH
Professor, Law School, King’s College, London
United Kingdom

DR MARK WILLIAMS
Associate Professor of Law at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hong Kong

Book Reviews

Lucy Gardner lucy.gardner@thomsonreuters.com

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CONTACT US

General Editors:

Gordon Blanke MCIArb
Blanke Arbitration LLC.
gb@blankearbitration.com

Professor Renato Nazzini
King's College London
renato.nazzini@kcl.ac.uk

Publishing Editor:

Stephen Clausard
stephen.clausard@thomsonreuters.com

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