Antitrust Law
Fall term, Block C
M,T,W 10:20 AM - 11:40 AM
Professor Einer R. Elhauge
4 classroom credits LAW-30600A Fall
Given the reality of global markets, modern antitrust law and legal practice are both global, as is any anticompetitive conduct they seek to regulate on global markets. This course thus teaches basic antitrust principles using cases and materials from throughout the world, with the focus on US and EC sources because those are the most active antitrust enforcers and have the most well-developed antitrust doctrines. Students may choose whether they wish to take an exam or write a 20-25 page double-spaced paper on an antitrust topic of their choosing. The book will be Elhauge & Geradin, Global Antitrust Law & Economics (Foundation Press 2007). Enrollment is limited to 50.