George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School

Events Archives

Jevons Colloquium 2018
Future Perspectives on Media Markets: Competition, Pluralism, and Regulatory Oversight
(co-sponsored with the Jevons Institute, University College London)
May 22, 2018
Rome, Italy

GAI Invitational Antitrust Moot Court Competition
Saturday, February 17 – Sunday, February 18, 2018
Washington, DC

George Mason Law Review’s 21st Annual Antitrust Symposium
Friday, February 16, 2018
Arlington, VA

GAI Economic Seminar on Antitrust Analysis of Platforms and Multi-Sided Markets
Monday, September 4 to Tuesday, September 5, 2017
Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE), Brasilia, Brazil

GAI Invitational Antitrust Moot Court Competition
Friday, February 24 – Saturday, Februrary 25, 2017
Arlington, VA

George Mason Law Review’s 20th Annual Antitrust Symposium
Wednesday, February 23, 2017
Arlington, VA

2016 China Competition Policy Forum: Implementation of Competition Policy in Supply-side Structural Reform
Thursday, October 27 to Friday, October 28, 2016
Beijing, China

A Conversation with former Federal Trade Commissioner Joshua D. Wright and Korea Fair Trade Commission Vice-Chairman Kim Hack-hyun
Friday, April 8, 2016
Washington, DC

GAI Antitrust Economics Institute for Federal Judges


EVENT DETAILS

  • Date: Sunday, June 26 to Friday, July 1, 2022
  • Location: Hawaii

The Economics Institute is designed to build an understanding of the economic foundations of antitrust and competition law, and to illustrate how economic analysis is applied to current and emerging antitrust issues.  There is no requirement  of prior economics or antitrust knowledge.

Our Antitrust Economics Institute for Judges provides an in-depth study of current and developing antitrust issues. We aim to introduce and develop the analytical toolkit required to analyze a variety of conduct under the antitrust laws; including: horizontal and vertical mergers; market power; collusion; monopolization; issues specific to the digital economy including network effects and multi-sided platforms; intellectual property and antitrust; and evaluating economic and quantitative evidence.

For Event Details, Please Contact:
gai@gmu.edu

Tentative Agenda