Prof. Giorgio Monti, Netherlands

Prof. Giorgio Monti, Netherlands

Antitrust Law in EU and US (Module 4)

National Antitrust Law in Comparison with EU and US Antitrust Law (Module 4)

Giorgio Monti is Professor of Competition Law at Tilburg Law School. Previously, he was Head of and professor at the competition law department at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. Although an Italian national, he has developed most of his academic career in the UK, where he taught Competition law first in Leicester University (1993-2001) and then at the London School of Economics and Political Science (2001-2010). He has supervised numerous successful Ph.D dissertations, always trying to reconcile theoretical and interdisciplinary approaches in the research. Prof Monti is a prolific author in the field of economic law in particular competition law and utilities regulation, where some of his works such as “EC Competition law” are unavoidable texts both for practitioners and scholars alike. Some of his most recent publications are “Umbrella Pricing as a sword” (2014) and “Behavioural Remedies for Antitrust Infringements – Opportunities and Limitations” (2016). More recently, he co-authored "European Union Law: Text and Materials" (2019), one of the major texts on the subject.