Modern antitrust laws were invented in the U.S, but it’s Europe that’s now acting as the global authority on competition regulation, write guest columnists anubradford, adamschilton and Katerina Linos.
Anu Bradford is a professor at Columbia Law School, a Chazen Senior Scholar at Columbia Business School, and the author of “The Brussels Effect: How the European Union
Rules the World.”Katerina Linos is a professor of law and co-faculty director of the Miller Institute for Global Challenges and the Law at the University of California, Berkeley.
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