Sessions Information

  • January 9, 2021
    11:00 am - 12:15 pm
    Session Type: Section Programs
    Session Capacity: N/A
    Location: N/A
    Room: N/A
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    This panel will examine how antitrust law has responded to, and been affected by, crisis. COVID-19 is only the most recent crisis. Antitrust law was adopted at a time of economic crisis and has been challenged by wars, depressions, and recessions. For antitrust, these challenges have often required a reevaluation of merger standards, cartel and collaborative agreements, and individual firm pricing decisions. These problems have been faced not just in the United States but in the many other jurisdictions to which competition law has spread. Our panelists will consider antitrust responses to crises beyond COVID-19 and beyond the United States.
Session Speakers
New York University School of Law
Moderator

New York University School of Law
Speaker

University of Cambridge Faculty of Law
Speaker

The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law
Speaker

Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Engineering
Speaker

Session Fees
  • [6020] Antitrust and Economic Regulation - Antitrust In--And After--A Time of Crisis: $0.00