Prof. Mel Marquis LEGAL EDUCATION, SCHOLARSHIPS
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Prof. Mel Marquis Ph.D, J.D., LL.M, B.A. Law Department, European University Institute [email protected] / Tel: +39 347 015 9074 Part-time Professor of Law Law Department, European University Institute, Florence (since 2011) Visiting Professor Renmin University School of Law, Beijing (Summer 2015) Visiting Professor Doshisha University School of Law, Kyoto (Fall 2015) Contract Professor LUMSA University, Rome (since 2012) Co-Director EU Competition Law and Policy Workshop, European University Institute (Scientific Coordinator since 2006; Co- Director since 2012) Co-Director, Co-Founder Rome Antitrust Forum (since 2013), joint project of the European University Institute and the Scuola Nazionale dell’Amministrazione (Rome) Non-Governmental Advisor International Competition Network (Delegate to Sydney 2015) Series Editor European Competition Law Annual (since 2006) Editor Board of Editors of the Mercato, Concorrenza, Regole law journal (since 2007) Instructor Instituto Europeu of the University of Lisbon – training national judges in the field of antitrust law (program funded by the European Commission) (since 2012) Instructor European University Institute, Florence – training national judges in the field of antitrust law (funded by the European Commission) (since 2014) EU Law Moot Court judge European Law Moot Court, Regional Finals (Pisa), 2015 LEGAL EDUCATION, SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIP Ph.D (Dottorato di ricerca) 2010, University of Macerata (Italy) Research fellow 2007-2008, University of Macerata Ph.D research w/ scholarship 2005-2007, University of Macerata Visiting Fellow 2004-2005, European University Institute, Florence LL.M/Fulbright Scholar with scholarship 2000, European University Institute, Florence J.D. (juris doctor), magna cum laude1 1998, Seton Hall University School of Law, USA (three-year post-graduate program) 1 magna cum laude: top 5% of participating post-graduate students (ranked # 13 of 318 successful J.D. candidates). CV and publications Mel Marquis PAST ACADEMIC POSTS Contract Professor University of Verona (2008-2014) Professor of European Economic Integration Gonzaga University, Florence campus (2005-2006) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Licensed lawyer since 1999, New York and New Jersey Bars (not currently practicing law in any jurisdiction) Practicing lawyer 2000-2004, Van Bael & Bellis, Brussels Practicing lawyer 1998-1999, Morgan Melhuish, Livingston, USA Internship 1998, Court of First Instance, Luxembourg Internship 1997, U.S. Federal District Court, Newark, USA CONFERENCES AND GUEST LECTURES AS SPEAKER, CHAIRMAN OR ORGANIZER Leuven (2001-2004), Brussels (2002), Seattle (2003), Madrid (2004), Geneva (2005), Paris (2007), Rome (2007, 2013-2014), Florence (2006-2015), Naples (2008), Nanchang (2011), Tokyo (2012), Lisbon (2012-2014 and 2015, invited), Kobe (2013), Hong Kong (2014), Beijing (2013-2014 and 2015, invited), Constanza (2014), Shanghai (2014), Kyoto (2015, invited), London (2015, invited) UNIVERSITY LAW COURSES TAUGHT / TEACHING -EU & Comparative Competition Summer 2015 Law Renmin Univ. School of Law (Beijing), 32 hours of lectures -EU & Comparative Competition Fall 2015 Law Doshisha University (Kyoto), 32 hours of lectures -EU Competition Law 2014-2015 Free University of Rome (LUMSA), 40 hours of lectures -EU Competition Law 2013-2014 Free University of Rome (LUMSA), 40 hours of lectures -International Economic Law 2013-2014 University of Verona, 36 hours of lectures -EU Competition Law 2013-2014 University of Verona, 30 hours of lectures -EU Competition Law 2012-2013 Free University of Rome (LUMSA), 40 hours of lectures -International Economic Law 2012-2013 University of Verona, 36 hours of lectures -EU Competition Law 2012-2013 University of Verona, 30 hours of lectures -International Economic Law 2011-2012 University of Verona, 36 hours of lectures -EU Competition Law 2011-2012 University of Verona, 30 hours of lectures -International Economic Law 2010-2011 University of Verona, 36 hours of lectures 2 CV and publications Mel Marquis -EU Competition Law 2010-2011 University of Verona, 30 hours of lectures -International Economic Law 2009-2010 University of Verona, 36 hours of lectures -EU Competition Law 2009-2010 University of Verona, 30 hours of lectures -EU Competition Law 2009-2010 (second, parallel course) University of Verona (in Vicenza), 30 hours of lectures PUBLICATIONS I. Edited books (forthcoming) SHAPING PRIVATE ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT IN THE EUROPEAN UNION (with Giorgio Monti; forthcoming 2015, Hart Publishing, Oxford; book information at http://www.amazon.com/Shaping-Private-Antitrust-Enforcement- Competition/dp/1849468036) EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW ANNUAL 2013: EFFECTIVE AND LEGITIMATE ENFORCEMENT OF COMPETITION LAW (with Philip Lowe and Giorgio Monti; forthcoming 2015, Hart Publishing, Oxford) EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW ANNUAL 2014: INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE AND COMPETITION AUTHORITIES (with Philip Lowe and Giorgio Monti; forthcoming 2016, Hart Publishing, Oxford) (published) 1. LITIGATION AND ARBITRATION IN EU COMPETITION LAW (with Roberto Cisotta; 2015, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham) 2. EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW ANNUAL 2012: COMPETITION, REGULATION AND PUBLIC POLICIES (with Philip Lowe; 2014, Hart Publishing, Oxford) 3. EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW ANNUAL 2011: INTEGRATING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT OF COMPETITION LAW – IMPLICATIONS FOR COURTS AND AGENCIES (with Philip Lowe; 2014, Hart Publishing, Oxford) 4. EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW ANNUAL 2010: MERGER CONTROL IN EUROPEAN AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE (with Philip Lowe; Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2013) 5. EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW ANNUAL 2009: EVALUATION OF EVIDENCE AND ITS JUDICIAL REVIEW IN COMPETITION CASES (with Claus-Dieter Ehlermann; Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2011) 6. EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW ANNUAL 2008: ANTITRUST SETTLEMENTS UNDER EC COMPETITION LAW (with Claus-Dieter Ehlermann; Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2010) 7. EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW ANNUAL 2007: A REFORMED APPROACH TO ARTICLE 82 EC (with Claus-Dieter Ehlermann; Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2009) 8. L’EUROPÉANISATION DES DROITS CONSTITUTIONNELS Á LA LUMIÈRE DE LA CONSTITUTION POUR L’EUROPE (with Jacques Ziller and Hidia Taoufiqi; Editions L’Harmattan, Paris, 2003) 3 CV and publications Mel Marquis II. Monograph 9. INTRODUCING FREE MARKETS AND COMPETITION TO THE ELECTRICITY SECTOR IN EUROPE (354 pp, Wisdom House, Leeds, 2001) III. Other authored works A. Working paper ‘Japanese Cartel Control in Transition’ (with Tadashi Shiraishi), CEU San Pablo University Working Paper 47/2014 pp. 1-21 (part of an ongoing study of cartel regimes worldwide), http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2407825 *Nominated by panel of experts for the Concurrences/U.S. Federal Trade Commission Best Antitrust Writing Award (“Asian antitrust” category) B. Recent/forthcoming book chapters and journal articles (works from 1997- 2006 omitted) 10. ‘Business Culture in East Asia and Implications for Competition Law’ (with Jingyuan Ma), forthcoming in 51(1) TEXAS INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL pp. ___ (Winter, 2016) 11. ‘Idea Merchants and Paradigm Peddlers in Global Antitrust’, 28 PACIFIC MCGEORGE GLOBAL BUSINESS AND DEVELOPMENT LAW JOURNAL pp. ___ (Spring, 2015). A version also appears in Julie Bailleux and Antoine Vauchez (eds), EXPLORING THE TRANSNATIONAL CIRCULATION OF POLICY PARADIGMS: LAW FIRMS, LEGAL NETWORKS AND THE PRODUCTION OF EXPERTISE IN THE FIELD OF COMPETITION POLICIES, E-book, pp. 55-93 (RSCAS, 2014; ISBN: 978-92-9084-218-7) 12. ‘Litigation and arbitration in EU competition law’, in Roberto Cisotta and Mel Marquis, eds., LITIGATION AND ARBITRATION IN EU COMPETITION LAW pp. 1-29 (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2015) 13. ‘The state of state action in EU competition law and a national competition strategy for China’, in Niels Philipsen, Stefan Weishaar and Guandong Xu, eds., MARKET INTEGRATION: THE EU EXPERIENCE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR REGULATORY REFORM IN CHINA (forthcoming, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, 2015) 14. ‘Competition, Regulation and Public Policy Issues: An Overview’ (with Veljko Milutinovič), in Philip Lowe and Mel Marquis, eds., EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW ANNUAL 2012: COMPETITION, REGULATION AND PUBLIC POLICIES pp. xiii-xxxv/13- 35 (Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2014) 15. ‘Antitrust and the State’ (new revised chapter), forthcoming in (Various Authors), VAN BAEL & BELLIS: COMPETITION LAW OF THE EUROPEAN UNION 6th edition (forthcoming, Kluwer Law International, Aphen aan den Rijn) 16. ‘The 2013 Amendments to Japan’s Anti-Monopoly Act: Some History and a Preliminary Evaluation’ (with Shingo Seryo), in Competition Policy International – Asia Antitrust Forum pp. 1-10 (2014), https://www.competitionpolicyinternational.com/the-2013- amendments-to-japans-anti-monopoly-act-some-history-and-a-preliminary-evaluation 4 CV and publications Mel Marquis 17. ‘Perchance to Dream: Well Integrated Public and Private Antitrust Enforcement in the European Union’, forthcoming in Philip Lowe and Mel Marquis, eds., INTEGRATING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT OF COMPETITION LAW. IMPLICATIONS FOR COURTS AND AGENCIES pp. xiii-lxxxi/13-81 (Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2014) *Nominated by panel of experts for the Concurrences/U.S. Federal Trade Commission Best Antitrust Writing Award (“Private Enforcement” category) 18. ‘Toward a Third Decade of Debate and Analysis: The European Competition Law Annual’, in Tom Adams et al. (eds), GOOD BOOKS FOR LAWYERS: LIBER AMICORUM RICHARD HART pp. 121-125 (Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2014) 19. ‘Abuse of administrative power to restrict competition in China: four reflections, two ideas and a thought’,