03273cam a22002658i 45000010009000000050017000090080041000260100017000670200030000840200027001140350013001410400028001540420008001820500022001902450137002122640084003494900048004335040051004815052010005325200354025426500019028966500021029157000036029367000035029722269266220250915110027.0220713s2023 enk b 001 0 eng  a 2022032093 a9781108841870q(hardback) z9781108899956q(ebook) a22692662 aDLCbengerdacDLCdDLC apcc00aK3850b.I587 202300aIntersections between corporate and antitrust law c/ edited by Marco Corradi, ESSEC Business School; Julian Nowag, Lund University. 1aCambridge, United Kingdom ;aNew York, NY :bCambridge University Press,c2023.0 aGlobal competition law and economics policy aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aCorporate law, antitrust, and the history of democratic control of the balance of power — Michelle Meager (University College London) — ESG policies at the intersection between competition and corporate law — Marco Corradi and Julian Nowag (Lund University) — Not for profit organisations and competition law — Okeoghene Odudu (Cambridge University) — The boundaries of the firm and the reach of competition law : corporate group liability and sanctioning in the EU and the US — Carsten Koenig (University of Collogne) — Piercing the corporate veil : the German Sausage Saga — Mareike Walter and Martin Schunke (Hogan Lovells) — Chaebol regulation in Korea and the relationship between competition and company law — Myungsu Hong (Myongji University) — Antitrust by interior means — Ramsi Woodcock (University of Kentucky) — Directors' duty of loyalty : and competition — Marco Corradi (EESEC) and Julian Nowag (Lund University) — Horizontal directors in the US Revisited — Yaron Nili (University of Wisconsin) — Interlocking directorates in Europe - an enforcement gap? — Florence Thepot (University of Glasgow) — The curious case of Italian interlocking directorates — Federico Ghezzi and Chiara Picciau (Bocconi Business School) — Conceptual breakthroughs on common ownership and competition : a framework for evaluating policy — Martin Schmalz (Oxford University) — Does common ownership explain higher oligopolistic profits? — Edward Rock & Daniel Rubinfeld (New York University) — Common ownership by investment management corporations and EU policies : please, play puzzles and not Mikado! — Marco Corradi (ESSEC) — Common ownership and minority shareholding at the intersection of competition and corporate law : looking through the past to return to the future? — Anna Tzanaki (Lund University) — Competition law, big tech and financialisation : the dark side of the moon — Ioannis Lianos and Andrew McLean (University College London). a"Corporate and antitrust legislation is complex and covers a vast array of policy interests that may often be perceived as inextricable. This book opens a window to the complex interaction among these two traditionally separated but highly interconnected fields of policy making focusing on the most recent trending topics"--cProvided by publisher. 0aAntitrust law. 0aCorporation law.1 aCorradi, Marco,d1977-eeditor.1 aNowag, Julian,d1981-eeditor.