Buch, Englisch, 342 Seiten, Gewicht: 624 g
The Case of Parallel Trade
Buch, Englisch, 342 Seiten, Gewicht: 624 g
Reihe: European Studies in Law and Economics
ISBN: 978-94-000-0147-3
Verlag: Intersentia Publishers
‘[.] very high academic research’
in Bulletin Quotidien Europe, 15 June 2011
‘[…] a thorough, well-researched, and well-executed treatment [that] is worthwhile reading – both for those interested in competition law enforcement in pharmaceuticals, as well as those interested in any sector where dynamic considerations play a major role in defining the parameters of competition. […] Desogus’ rigorous and comprehensive approach is impressive and refreshing; it constitutes a valuable step forward by offering a skillful analysis of the relevant issues and a sophisticated analytical framework for examining dynamic efficiencies.’
Lauren Battaglia in 2011 CML Rev. 1374
‘ The book provides an important insight into the pharmaceutical industry and its complex structure, which causes concern among competition lawyers and advocates of the protection of innovation. […] the book bestows the reader with a good and well-guided insight into the pharmaceutical industry and its complexities as well as an interesting assessment of innovation in relation to competition law and parallel trade. […]Desogus has managed to explain and assess this in a simple, but non-patronising language that allows non-economists (i.e. read: figures-shy lawyers) to understand and follow her line of arguments without complications.’
Hedvig Schmidt in (2012) 37 E.L. Rev.358
About the author
Claudia Desogus is a lawyer and works in Italy in the fields of competition law and arbitration. She is also a Post-doc researcher at the University of Bologna and currently collaborates with Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) in Brussels. Dr. Desogus’ background combines both law and economics. She has a BA in Law (Bocconi University of Milan), a LL.M. in Law and Economics (University of Hamburg) and a Ph.D. in Law and Economics (University of Bologna and Erasmus University of Rotterdam). Previously, she worked in Brussels as a legal consultant on competition issues. Dr. Desogus has published in leading European and Italian law journals (ECLR, Giurisprudenza Commerciale, Il Diritto Industriale, etc.).