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Summary of Contents
Volume 1
About the Authors xci
Foreword cvii
Preface cix
Abbreviations cxiii
Part I
General 1
Chapter 1
Arbitrability of Antitrust Law from the European and US Perspectives 3
by Alexis Mourre
I. Introduction 5
II. Some Preliminaries 7
III. Antitrust Arbitrability in the United States and in the European Union 23
IV. Conclusion 58
Chapter 2
Arbitration Clauses and Competition Law 69
by Phillip Landolt
I. Introduction 69
U. The Assessment of Arbitration Clauses for Compliance with
Competition Law 70
Summary of Contents
[II. The Inclusion of Competition Law within the Material Scope of
Arbitration Clauses 78
IV. Strategy in Drafting Arbitration Clauses in View of Competition
Law Issues Arising 85
V. Conclusion 88
Chapter 3
Arbitrating Competition Law Issues: The Arbitrator’s Perspective 91
by V. V. Veeder and Paul Stanley
I. Introduction 92
II. Competition-Law-Specific Considerations from the Arbitrator’s
Perspective 94
III. Conclusion 115
Chapter 4
Arbitrating Competition Law: The User’s Perspective 119
by Jean-Claude Najar
I. Introduction 120*
II. Competition Law Issues in Arbitration 125
III. The Users and Their Reasons for Choosing Arbitration 133
IV. Conclusions 148
Chapter 5
Burden and Standard of Proof in Competition Law
Matters Arising in International Arbitration 155
by Phillip Landolt and Barbara Reeves Neal
I. Introduction 156i
II. Burden and Standard of Proof in International Arbitration 156
III. Burden and Standard of Proof in Competition Law 163:
IV. Burden and Standard of Proof in Competition Cases in International
Arbitration 172
V. Conclusion 176i
Chapter 6
EU Competition Law Arguments in International Arbitration:
Practical Steps and Strategic Considerations 179
by Rolf Trittmann and Boris Kasolowsky
I. Introduction 181
II. Bringing EU Competition Law Arguments in Arbitration Proceedings 182
III. Raising EU Competition Law Issues at the Annulment or ,
Enforcement Stage of an Award 192
IV. Conclusion 201
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Chapter 7
The Use of Economic Evidence in Competition Law Arbitrations 207
by Mike Walker
I, Introduction 209
II. Reasons for Restricted Use of Economics in Competition Law
Arbitrations 210
HI. Types of Economic Analysis Suited to Competition Law
Arbitrations 214
IV. Conclusions 233
Chapter 8
Effective Use of Economic Experts in International Arbitration:
Counsel’s Role and Perspective 237
by R. Wisner, J.W. Rowley, and A.N.Campbell
I. Introduction 238
II. When to Call an Economic Expert 239
III. Relevant Aspects of International Arbitral Procedure 242
IV. Implications for the Use of Economists in International
Arbitration 246
V. Conclusion 249
Chapter 9
The Role of the Expert Witness in Antitrust Arbitrations 251
by Gordon Blanke and Thomas Eilmansberger
I. Introduction 252
II. Preliminaries 253
III. The Expert’s Report and the Hearing 278
IV. Conclusion 288
Chapter 10
The Supranational Dimension of Arbitrating Competition Law
Issues within the EU 293
by Gordon Blanke
I. Introduction 294
II. The Main Issues: The Public/Private Divide, Party Autonomy
and Enforceability 294
III. The Foundations of Supranational Arbitration 313
IV. Conclusion 329
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Part II
EU Competition Law 335
Chapter 11
The Essentials of EU Competition Law for Arbitration Practitioners 337
by John Davies and Constantine Partasides
I. Introduction 341
II. Market Definition 341
III. Article 101 TFEU 356
IV. Article 102 TFEU 396
Chapter 12
Arbitration and EU Competition Law in the Post-Modernization Era 433
by Assimakis P. Komninos
I. Introduction 435
II. The Fundamentals of the EU Competition Law Enforcement
System 435
III. The Rise of EU Private Antitrust Enforcement 443
IV. Modernized EU Competition Law and Arbitration 461
V. Conclusion 479
Chapter 13
The Basis for Applying EU Competition Law from a Continental
Perspective 489
by Yves Derains
I. Introduction 491
II. Some Preliminaries 491
III. The International Arbitrator and the Norms Applicable to the Merits
of the Case 495
IV. The Law Applicable to the Merits 502
V. Conclusion 515
Chapter 14
The Basis for Applying Competition Law from an English Law
Perspective 519
By Julian D.M. Lew
I. Introduction 520
II. Competition Law in England and Its Enforcement 521
III. Arbitrators’ Jurisdiction to Arbitrate Competition-Law-Related
Matters 523
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IV. Is Competition Law Mandatory Law and When Should It Be
Applied? 526
V. What Should Arbitrators Do When Faced with a Competition
Related Dispute? 528
VI. Competition Law and Challenges to Arbitral Awards 536
VII. Competition Law and Challenges to Arbitral Awards 541
Chapter 15
The Application of EU Competition Law in International
Arbitration in Switzerland 545
by Phillip Landolt ■
I. Introduction 546
II. Mandatory Norms 547
III. Applicable law in Swiss International Arbitration 551
IV. The Stance of Arbitrators Sitting in Switzerland as regards the
Application of EU Competition Law 557
V. The Application of EU Competition Law as Mandatory Norms 558
VI. The Mechanics of determining the Application of EU Competition
Law as Mandatory Norms 560
Chapter 16
The Ex Officio Application of European Competition Law by
Arbitrators 567
by Diederik de Groot
I. Introduction 569
II. The Fundamental Importance of Eco Swiss and its Progeny 573
III. The Arbitrator’s Ex Officio Application of European
Competition Law in Theory 599
IV. Procedural Issues for Those Who Are Not Afraid of the Second
Look 617
V. Conclusion 621
Chapter 17
Remedies in Arbitration for EU Competition Law Violations 627
by Phillip Landolt
I. Introduction 627
II. The Bases upon Which Arbitrators May Give Effect to EU
Competition Law 628
HI. The Requirements of EU Law in Relation to Remedies for
Violations of EU Competition Law 630
IV. The Application of EU Competition Law by International
Arbitrators 634
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Summary of Contents
V. Issues Relating to the Law on Remedies for Violations of EU
Competition Law 639
VI. Conclusion 646
Chapter 18
Provisional Measures in Competition Law Matters before Arbitrators 649
by Matti S. Kurkela
I. Introduction 649
II. Jurisdiction 652
III. Roles of Special Agencies 655
IV. Conflicting Rules 656
V. Procedural Rules to Be Applied 657
VI. Material Rules to Be Applied 657
VII. Establishing the Facts 658
VIII. Violations Established 659
IX. Hearing of Other Parties and Rights of Intervention 659
X. Forum Shopping 659
XI. Enforceability of the Interim Arbitral Award or Order 660
XII. Conclusions 661
Chapter 19
Provisional Measures Concerning Competition Law in
International Arbitration 665
by Phillip Landolt and Barbara Reeves Neal
I. Introduction 666
II. Interim Measures and Arbitration 667
III. Competition Law and Interim Measures 682
IV. Considerations Relevant to the Determination of Where to
Apply for Provisional Measures in Competition Law Matters 692
Chapter 20
Authority and Influence in Arbitrations of Previous Decisions on
EU Competition Law 699
by Renato Nazzini
I. Introduction 700
II. Taxonomy of Decisions on EU Competition Law 701
III. Authority in Arbitrations of Previous Decisions on
EU Competition Law 709
IV. Conclusion 724
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Summary of
Chapter 21
Assistance by the European Commission and Member States
Authorities in Arbitrations 727
by Assimakis P. Komninos
I. Introduction 728
II. Regulation 1/2003 and Cooperation Mechanisms with Courts 729
III. Arbitration and Regulation 1/2003 736
IV. Arbitration and the Cooperation Notice 743
V. Conclusions 749
Chapter 22 /
Court Review of Competition Law Awards in Setting Aside and
Enforcements Proceedings 755
by Luca G. Radicati di Brozolo
I. Introduction 756
II. The Review of Arbitral Awards for Reasons Having to Do
with the Merits 757
TIT Public Policy 758
IV. Competition Law as a Component of Public Policy 758
V. The Nature and the Extent of the Review of Awards: The
‘Maximalist’ and the ‘Minimalist’ Views 760
VI. The Case Law on the Review of Awards Involving
Competition Law 766
VII. The Standard of Review 772
VIII. Conclusion 780
Chapter 23
EU Member State Court Application of Eco Swiss'.
Review of the Case Law and Future Prospects 785
by Christoph Liebscher
I. Introduction 786
II. Relevant Case Law 787
III. The ‘Second Look’ for Competition Law Awards 806
IV. Conclusions 820
Chapter 24
EU Member State Court Experience in Applying
EU Competition Law under Modernization 829
by Christopher J. Cook
I. Introduction 831
II. Overview of EU Competition Law Application by
National Courts
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Summary of Contents
III. Key Issues in the Development of Private Enforcement 836
IV. Conclusion: What Is to Come? 876
Chapter 25
Parallel Proceedings before the Tribunal and the
Courts/Competition Authorities 881
by Renato Nazzirti
I. Introduction 882
II. Parallel Proceedings before the Tribunal and the Courts/
Competition Authorities 883
III. Use of Evidence in Arbitration 900
IV. References to the Court of Justice 908
V. Conclusion 913
Chapter 26
Arbitrating EU Competition Law in the Communications
Sector in Europe 917
by Emanuela Lecchi
I. Introduction 917
II. Competition Law in the Communications Sector 919
III. Arbitrating Competition Law in the Sector 931
IV. Conclusion 941
Chapter 27
Arbitrating Competition Law Matters in Pharmaceutical Markets 945
by Ian Forrester and Katarzyna Czapracka
I. Introduction 946
II. Pharmaceutical Markets in Europe 947
III. Agreements in the Pharmaceutical Sector Where Arbitration
May Arise 949
IV. General Considerations for Arbitrators Applying
EU Competition Rules in the Pharmaceutical Industry 961
V. Conclusion 962
Chapter 28
Arbitrating EU State Aid Issues 965
by Leigh Hancher
I. Introduction 966
II. The Potential Relevance of the EU State Aid Regime in
International Arbitration 967
III. The Fundamentals of State Aid 970
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IV. The Scope of the Powers of an Arbitration Tribunal in
State Aid Cases 991
V. Conclusion 1011
Chapter 29
Arbitrating Competition-Law-Related Issues under
Articles 3(l)(b) TFEU, 4(3) TEU, and 106 TFEU 1017
by Piet Jan Slot
I. Introduction 1019
II. The Concept of Undertaking « 1020
III. Relevant Substantive Laws 1024
IV. Conclusion 1046
Chapter 30
International Arbitration and ADR in Remedy Scenarios Arising
under Articles 101 and 102 TFEU 1053
by Gordon Blanke
I. Introduction 1056
II. The Use of Arbitration under Article 101(3) TFEU 1058
III. The Use of Arbitration and ADR under Article 9 of
Regulation 1/2003 1167
IV. The Use of Arbitration and ADR under 102 TFEU 1220
V. The Use of Arbitration by the National Competition
Authorities 1236
VI. Conclusion 1239
Chapter 31
Arbitration and Criminal Liability for Competition Law
Violations in Europe 1251
by Pierre Heitzmann
I. Introduction 1252
II. The Relevance of Competition Law Violations to Arbitration
Proceedings 1252
III. The Wide Differences of Approach Towards the Sanctioning of
Criminal Liability for Competition Law Violations in Europe 1259
IV. The Potential Impact of Criminal Proceedings on Arbitration
Proceedings Dealing with Competition Law Violations 1269
V. Criminal Proceedings as a Bar to the Recognition and Enforcement
of an Award 1278
VI. Conclusion 1286
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Volume 2
Part III
US Antitrust Law 1293
Chapter 32
The Essentials of US Antitrust Law for Arbitration
Practitioners 1295
by Andrew L. Foster and Peter E. Greene
I. Introduction 1296
II. Antitrust and Arbitration in Context 1297
III. Restraints of Trade 1300
IV. Monopolization and Attempted Monopolization 1316
V. Robinson-Patman Act 1320
VI. Conclusion 13231
Chapter 33
The Basis for Applying Antitrust Law from a US Perspective 1327
by Mark R. Joelson
I. Introduction
II. Historical Background
III. Mitsubishi: The Holding, the Dissent, and the Issues Raised
IV. The Progeny of Mitsubishi
V. Conclusion
Chapter 34
The Arbitration of Antitrust Class Actions under United States Law
by James R. Atwood and Kelly P. Finley
I. Introduction
II. Antitrust Class Actions in the US Courts
III. The Arbitrability of Antitrust Class Actions
IV. The Conduct of Class Action Arbitrations
V. Conclusion
Chapter 35
The Ex Officio Application of US Antitrust Law by Arbitrators
by Mark R. Joelson
I. Introduction
II. General Issues in the Arbitration of Antitrust Cases
in the United States
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HI. Other Issues Posed in the Consideration of Antitrust
Issues by Arbitrators 1387
IV. Conclusion 1390
Chapter 36
Remedies in Arbitration for US Antitrust Violations 1393
by Michael D. Blechman and Karin E. Garvey
I. Introduction 1394
II. Some Preliminaries 1395
HI. Types of Remedies Available in Antitrust
Arbitrations 1400
IV. Criminal versus Civil Law Actions 1406
V. Court Review of Arbitration Awards 1407
VI. Remedies Available Internationally and Effect on
Arbitrability 1412
VII. Application of Antitrust to Invalidate Arbitration
Agreement 1413
VIII. Conclusion 1414
Chapter 37
Interim Measures in Antitrust Matters before Arbitrators 1417
by Casey Dwyer and Peter E. Greene
I. Introduction 1418
II. Common Interim Measures in the United States 1419
III. The Power of Arbitral Tribunals to Order
Interim Relief 1422
IV. The Role of the Courts in Interim and Conservatory
Measures 1427
V. Choosing between the Arbitrator and the Court when
Seeking Interim Measures of Relief 1434
VI. Conclusion 1437
Chapter 38
The Effect of a Government Judgment on Subsequent Private
Antitrust Actions 1441
by William Kolasky and Elizabeth de Luca
I. Introduction 1441
II. The Effect of a Government Judgment on Subsequent Private
Antitrust Litigation in the United States 1442
III. The Effect of a Government Judgment on Subsequent
Arbitration of Antitrust Claims 1446
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Chapter 39
US Enforcement Issues and US Antitrust Law 1449
by Richard Levin and C. Jeffrey Price
I. Introduction 1450
II. Which Arbitral Awards are Governed by the New York
Convention or the Panama Convention in the United States? 1450
III. Once the Arbitral Award is Governed by the New York
(or Panama) Convention, What are the Defenses to Enforcement
as set Forth in the Convention? 1453
Chapter 40
Parallel Proceedings before the Arbitral Tribunal and the Courts 1471
by Don Baker
I. Introduction 1471
II. Categories of Private Antitrust Disputes 1472
III. Pressures for Parallel Judicial and Arbitral Proceedings 1474
IV. Conclusions 1480
Chapter 41
Arbitrating US Antitrust Law in Pharmaceuticals Markets 1483
by John M. Townsend and Robert P. Reznick
I. Introduction 1483
II. Pharmaceutical Antitrust Issues Likely to Arise in Arbitration 1486
III. Practical Issues Likely to Arise in Arbitration of
Pharmaceutical Antitrust Claims 1493
IV. Conclusion 1497
Chapter 42
Alternative Dispute Resolution and Federal Trade Commission
Antitrust Enforcement 1501
by William Blumenthal and James D. Hurwitz
I. Introduction 1502
II. ADR in Private Antitrust Matters 1503
III. Constraints on the FTC’s Use of ADR Proceedings in
Substantive Antitrust Enforcement Matters 1511
IV. FTC Use of ADR in Antitrust Matters 1520
V. FTC Use of ADR in Non-competition Matters 1525
VI. Conclusion 1530
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Chapter 43
Arbitration and Criminal Liability for US Antitrust Law Violations 1533
by Charles Adams and Eric Stock
j. Introduction 1534
II. Background 1534
III. Potential Impact of US Criminal Antitrust Proceedings on
Civil Arbitration 1536
IV. Potential Impact of Civil Arbitration on US Criminal Antitrust
Proceedings 1537
V. Enforcement in Arbitration of an Agreement that Violated US
Criminal Antitrust Law 1542
Chapter 44
Possible Rules to Enhance the Effectiveness of Arbitration of
US Antitrust Claims 1547
by Don Baker
I. Introduction 1548
II. Different Types of Potential Adjustments 1549
III. Conclusions 1559
Part IV
Arbitration in Merger Control 1561
Chapter 45
Essentials of EU Merger Control for Arbitration Practitioners 1563
by John Cook
I. Introduction 1565
II. Some Preliminaries 1566
III. Legal Base and Standard for Commitments under the
EC Merger Regulation 1569
IV. Types of Remedies 1575
V. Coordinated Effects 1580
VI. Time Limits and Other Practicalities 1582
VII. Commission Guidance 1584
VIII. A Comparison of Phase I and Phase II Remedies and the
Remedies Study 1585
IX. The Divestiture Remedy 1587
X. Implementation of Remedies 1591
XI. Judicial Review 1600
XII. Conclusion 1601
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Chapter 46
International Arbitration and ADR in Conditional EU Merger
Clearance Decisions 1605
by Gordon Blanke
I. Introduction 1608
II. Structural versus Behavioural Commitments in EU Merger Control 1609
III. The Use of Arbitration in Conditional EU Merger Clearance ’
Decisions 1614
IV. The Use of ADR in Conditional EU Merger Clearance Decisions 1708
V. Conclusion 1717
Chapter 47
Arbitration in Merger Control Remedies: Lessons from the
Canadian Experience 1725
by J. William Rowley, A. Neil Campbell, and Jonathan Hood
I. Introduction 1726
II. Behavioural Remedies in Merger Control 1727
III. Arbitration of Disputes Arising from Behavioural Commitments 1729
IV. Designing an Arbitration Mechanism 1734
V. Conclusion 1741
Chapter 48
Arbitration in US Antitrust Enforcement 1745
by Daniel H. Margolis and Kenneth M. Vorrasi
I. Introduction 1746
II. Use of Arbitration in DOJ and FTC Enforcement Actions 1746
III. Evaluation of the Use of Arbitration in DOJ and FTC
Enforcement Actions 1755
IV. Conclusion 1759
Part V
Institutional Antitrust Arbitration 1761
Chapter 49
Antitrust Arbitration under the ICC Rules 1763
by Gordon Blanke
I. Introduction 1765
II. Some Preliminaries 1766
HI. The ICC Court’s Practical Experience of Antitrust
Arbitration 1789
IV. Conclusion 1889
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Annexes
Annex I
Table on Commission’s Experience of Arbitration in Exemption
Decisions Under Article 81(3) EC (Article 101(3) TFEU)
Annex II
Table on Conditional EU Merger Clearance Decisions
Incorporating Arbitration Commitments Over the
Period 1992—2009
Annex III
Table on ICC Arbitration Awards Involving Antitrust
Issues Over the Period 1964-2010
Cumulative Bibliography
Cumulative Table of Legislation
Cumulative Table of Cases
Cumulative Table of Awards
Table of EU Commission Decisions
Cumulative Index
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title | EU and US antitrust arbitration a handbook for practitioners |
title_auth | EU and US antitrust arbitration a handbook for practitioners |
title_exact_search | EU and US antitrust arbitration a handbook for practitioners |
title_full | EU and US antitrust arbitration a handbook for practitioners edited by Gordon Blanke, Philip Landolt |
title_fullStr | EU and US antitrust arbitration a handbook for practitioners edited by Gordon Blanke, Philip Landolt |
title_full_unstemmed | EU and US antitrust arbitration a handbook for practitioners edited by Gordon Blanke, Philip Landolt |
title_short | EU and US antitrust arbitration |
title_sort | eu and us antitrust arbitration a handbook for practitioners |
title_sub | a handbook for practitioners |
topic | Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Internationale Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit (DE-588)4162055-0 gnd Kartellrecht (DE-588)4029788-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Europäische Union Internationale Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit Kartellrecht USA |
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