Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
International Advisory Board
Competition law has become a world-wide phenomenon. More than 100 countries now have their own laws dealing with anticompetitive agreements, the abuse of a dominant position or monopoly power, and the regulation of anticompetitive mergers and acquisitions. Competition law is of vital concern to both developed and developing economies. There is every indication that the strength of competition in a country's domestic economy is a strong predictor of their prosperity both at home and their strength as a trading nation.
While the 1990s were truly the competition decade with an abundance of enthusiasm and resources available for both new and existing competition enforcement, the struggle to enact and enforce meaningful competition laws continues in the new millennium. The Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies has had a strong international orientation since its founding and seeks to work with competition scholars, policy makers, and practitioners throughout the world to improve competition policy in the United States and promote the spread of a sound centrist competition law and policy in other jurisdictions.
To that end, the Institute has convened an international advisory board to participate in a two-way exchange of ideas, information, and recommendations. The Institute thanks the following individuals who have agreed to serve in this capacity.
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Dr. Mark Berry
Beatriz Boza
Dr. Ayse Odman Boztosun
Philippe Brusick
Vani Chetty, Esq.
Phil Evans
Anna Fornalczyk
Dr. Michal S. Gal
Dr. Lindsay Hampton
R. Shyam Khemani
David Lewis |
Dr. Philip Marsden
Mitsuo Matsushita
Pradeep S. Mehta
Rafael Muente
Paul Nihoul
Carlos Orci
Jose Rivas
Jayme Vita Roso
Dr. Avishalom Tor
Joseph Wilson
Charles Wright |

