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Antitrust Writing Awards 2015

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AWA

Concurrences has launched the 2015 edition of the Antitrust Writing Awards.

Among the roughly 50 articles selected for each of the “academic” and “business” categories there are many written by friends of this blog, and also some authored by Pablo (namely this one), Nicolas Petit (see here) and myself (here and here) (btw, if you click on any of those you might as well give us a 5 star vote 😉 )

Regardless of the degree of importance that you may give to these things, scrolling through the list of selected articles is a great way of catching up with some of the best scholarship of the past few months (and also with our writings). Being the sort of person that reads a competition law blog, you’ll surely find some stuff of interest in those lists.

 

P.S. An additional thought: I just saw once again the pic of Pablo that appears in the Concurrences website (at one point in time he was the most read author in that site) and couldn’t help thinking that it’s well suited for a before-and-after Men’s Health cover

 

Written by Alfonso Lamadrid

16 January 2015 at 11:44 am

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  1. All articles are in English, which is surprising from a review named “concurrences”. I guess nobody reads German, Spanish, Italian or French nowadays? Or very simply, there is nothing worth mentioning there? Yes, it appears to be one of the conditions, I saw it (in very small letter), but then the title of the award should be clearer. They could also give an award for the “best foreign article” like in Hollywood.

    joan

    19 January 2015 at 4:25 pm


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