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Don't Take It Seriously

Essays in Law and Economics in honour of Roger Van den Bergh

Book | 1st edition 2018 | United Kingdom | Michael Faure, Louis Visscher, Wicher Schreuders
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‘Don’t take it seriously’ is a quote from the ‘Erasmus Mundus song’, written by Roger Van den Bergh at the occasion of the Erasmus Mundus recognition of the European Master in Law and Economics. Or, as Roger likes to call it, the European Master in Law and Comics. This quote is so characteristic of Roger, that it now serves as the title of this Liber Amicorum, with which we express our friendship with and gratitude towards Roger, for his outstanding contribution to Law and Economics.

Through his combined part-time chairs in Law and Economics in several countries, his subsequent appointment in Rotterdam to the first full-time chair in Law and Economics in Europe, as well as his long presidency of the European Association of Law and Economics, Roger has advanced and shaped the development of the Economic Analysis of Law.

This Liber Amicorum brings together the contributions of 43 authors, in honour of Roger Van den Bergh. The contributions encompass many different topics, which reflects Roger’s broad research interests. They are grouped together in four parts: Competition Law and Economics, Public Law and Economics, Private Law and Economics and Developments in Law and Economics. Many of the contributions contain links to Roger’s work, as well as the authors’ personal reflections on the importance of Roger for their work. This personal touch makes this Liber Amicorum, truly, a Friends Book for Roger.


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Type of product Book
Format Hardback
EAN / ISSN 9781780686790 / 9781780688213
Weight 1055 g
Status Available
Number of pages xiv + 538 p.
Access to exercice No
Publisher Intersentia
Language English
Publication Date Sep 17, 2018
Available on Strada Belgique No
Available on Strada Europe No
Available on Strada Luxembourg No
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  • Table of contents and preliminary pages
    Michael Faure, Wicher Schreuders, Louis Visscher
  • Introduction
    Michael Faure, Wicher Schreuders, Louis Visscher
  • Part 1. Competition Law and Economics
  • Chapter 1. Intel and the Tale of Rebates: The (More) Economic Approach to the Rescue!
    Cecilia Carli, Roberto Pardolesi
  • Chapter 2. Cooperative Governance and the EU Merger Review Guidelines
    Patrick Van Cayseele
  • Chapter 3. Ownership and Monopoly: A Tricky Relationship
    Boudewijn Bouckaert
  • Chapter 4. The Dominance of Market Definition: Use or Abuse?
    Hila Nevo, Yariv Ilan
  • Chapter 5. The EU Fining Policy: A Law & Economics Analysis
  • Chapter 6. Beyond Competition Law
  • Chapter 7. Privacy as a Competition Law Concern? Lessons from Facebook/Whatsapp
  • Chapter 8. Converting Antitrust Law to the Big Data Era?
    Peter Camesasca
  • Chapter 9. Internet Platforms: To Regulate, or Not to Regulate?
    Bruno Deffains
  • Part 2. Public Law and Economics
  • Chapter 10. Towards Evidence-Based Professional Regulation
    Dirk Heremans, Tinne Heremans
  • Chapter 11. European Regulation of the Liberal Professions?
    Niels Philipsen
  • Chapter 12. The International System of Intellectual Property from the Perspective of the Economics of Legal Federalism
  • Chapter 13. A Quick Guide to Behavioural Federalism
  • Chapter 14. Welcome in Brussels on the Rhine
    Wicher Schreuders
  • Chapter 15. Financial Regulation and the Euro
  • Chapter 16. Effect Analysis in Dutch Telecommunications Law
  • Chapter 17. Trumping Recidivism: Assessing the FCPA Corporate Enforcement Policy
  • Chapter 18. Did BP Pay a Reputational Penalty for the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill?
    Peter-Jan Engelen
  • Chapter 19. The Integrated Communications System: An Exotic Way to Protect Information Pluralism
    Penio Penev Gospodinov
  • Chapter 20. Towards an Economic Analysis of Deliberative Democracy
  • Part 3. Private Law and Economics
  • Chapter 21. Cooling-Off Periods, Still Hot Twenty Years Later
    Mitja Kovac, Ann-Sophie Vandenberghe
  • Chapter 22. Reflections on the Volkswagen Emissions Scandal
    Thomas Eger, Hans-Bernd Schäfer
  • Chapter 23. Mass Damages in the Netherlands
    Michael Faure, Louis Visscher
  • Chapter 24. Damage Insurance With or Without Legal Expenses Insurance
    Jef de Mot
  • Part 4. Developments in Law and Economics
  • Chapter 25. The Rise, Fall and Rise of Law & Economics in Europe
    Ben Depoorter
  • Chapter 26. Lawyer 2.0!
  • Chapter 27. The Solidarity Motive
    Christoph Engel
  • Chapter 28. Pitfalls in the Economic Analysis of Law
  • Chapter 29. Complexity and the Law
    Pierre Garello
  • Chapter 30. Old Law is Cheap Law