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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 May 2023

Marco Corradi
Affiliation:
ESSEC Business School Paris and Singapore
Julian Nowag
Affiliation:
Lunds Universitet, Sweden

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Print publication year: 2023
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Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. List of Tables

  3. List of Contributors

  4. Acknowledgements

  5. Introduction

  6. Part IThe Object and Purpose of Corporations

    1. 1Corporate Law, Antitrust, and the History of Democratic Control of the Balance of Power

      Michelle Meagher

    2. 2ESG Policies at the Intersection between Competition and Corporate Law

      Marco Corradi and Julian Nowag

    3. 3Not-for-Profit Organisations and Competition law

      Okeoghene Odudu

  7. Part IIThe Boundaries of the Corporation

    1. 4The Boundaries of the Firm and the Reach of Competition Law: Corporate Group Liability and Sanctioning in the EU and the US

      Carsten König

    2. 5Piercing the Corporate Veil: The German Sausage Saga

      Martin Schunke and Mareike Walter

    3. 6Korea’s Chaebol Regulations and the Relationship between Competition and Company Law

      Myungsu Hong

  8. Part IIIThe Governance of Corporations

    1. 7Antitrust by Interior Means

      Ramsi A. Woodcock

    2. 8Directors’ Duty of Loyalty: Corporate Opportunity Rules as Restrictions of Competition

      Marco Corradi and Julian Nowag

  9. Part IVBeyond the Boundaries of the Corporation

    1. 9Horizontal Directors Revisited

      Yaron Nili

    2. 10Interlocking Directorates in Europe: An Enforcement Gap?

      Florence Thépot

    3. 11The Curious Case of Italian Interlocking Directorates

      Federico Ghezzi and Chiara Picciau

    4. 12Conceptual Breakthroughs on Common Ownership and Competition: A Framework for Evaluating Policy

      Martin C. Schmalz

    5. 13Does Common Ownership Explain Higher Oligopolistic Profits?

      Edward B. Rock and Daniel L. Rubinfeld

    6. 14Common Ownership by Investment Management Corporations and EU Policies: Please, Play Puzzles and not Mikado!

      Marco Corradi

    7. 15Common Ownership and Minority Shareholding at the Intersection of Competition and Corporate Law: Looking Through the Past to Return to the Future?

      Anna Tzanaki

    8. 16Competition Law, Big Tech, and Financialisation: The Dark Side of the Moon319

      Ioannis Lianos and Andrew P. McLean

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  • Edited by Marco Corradi, ESSEC Business School Paris and Singapore, Julian Nowag, Lunds Universitet, Sweden
  • Book: Intersections Between Corporate and Antitrust Law
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  • Contents
  • Edited by Marco Corradi, ESSEC Business School Paris and Singapore, Julian Nowag, Lunds Universitet, Sweden
  • Book: Intersections Between Corporate and Antitrust Law
  • Online publication: 25 May 2023
Available formats
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