PhD Candidate, Ad Astra Scholar, School of Law
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Prof. Imelda Maher
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About
Marek works within the Law & Economics paradigm, focusing on international competition law. His doctoral research makes the contribution to the existing scholarship regarding extraterritoriality and related aspects of transnational litigation in antitrust cases. It falls within the strand of research on the interface between national competition laws, international law and regulation of world trade.
If you wonder how to pronounce Marek's name, that is its phonetic transcription, in IPA: /marɛk martɨniʃɨn/.
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View Marek's recent article 'Export Cartels: Is it Legal to Target
your Neighbour? Analysis in Light of Recent Case Law', Journal of International Economic Law (2012) 15(1): 181-222
http://jiel.oxfordjournals.org/content/15/1/181.full
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Keywords: competition law, international economic law, antitrust, extraterritorial jurisdiction, extraterritoriality, EU law, European law, competition policy, international public law, law & economics, global governance, international economics, cartels, export cartels, state immunity, act of state doctrine, non-justiciability, political question doctrine, foreign sovereign compulsion, international cooperation in competition regulation
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