New Journal Announcement
Oxford University Press is proud to announce the launch of a prestigious new journal dedicated to competition law and policy. The Journal of Competition Law and Economics will publish articles of a substantial length providing in-depth analysis of developments in competition law, including developments in the US and EU but also covering other regional and national developments.
The journal will also publish economic papers relevant to legal theory and practice. While incorporating rigorous economic analysis, these papers will address economic issues in a manner readily understandable by lawyers and policy-makers.
The journal is intended for academics, practitioners (law firms, economic consultancies), graduate and post-graduate students, policy-makers, and competition authorities and will publish four issues annually.
Submissions
The Journal of Competition Law and Economics publish papers on a broad range of topics, including the following:
- Market definition and market power in technologically dynamic industries
- Product integration and bundling
- State-action immunities, sovereign immunity, and application of competition law to state-owned enterprises
- Use of merger-simulation models by enforcement agencies
- Interface between antitrust and industry-specific regulators
- Mandatory access regimes and ther effect on investment, innovation, etc.
- Emergence of shadow competition law and international trade agreements and organizations
- Empirical studies of the efficacy of antitrust enforcement actions
- Interface between intellectual property law and competition law
- Harmonizing law among competing or overlapping jurisdictions
Please click here to view the Instructions to Authors, and here for the style sheet.
Submissions should be sent to:
Damien Geradin
J. Gregory Sidak
