Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

ANU BRADFORD Columbia Law School 435 West 116th Street New York, NY 10027 Tel: 212 854 7957 E-mail: [email protected] CURRENT POSITION Columbia Law School, Henry L. Moses Professor of Law and International Organization, May 2014 – present Director, European Legal Studies Center, July 2014 – present; Co-Director, European Legal Studies Center, July 2012 – June 2014 Senior Scholar, Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global Business, Columbia Business School, September 2016 – present. Professor of Law, July 2012 –May 2014 Research and Teaching: European Union Law, International Trade Law, Comparative and International Antitrust Law, International Law and Political Economy, International Economic Migration Service: Law Teaching Committee, 2017-; Entry Level Appointments Committee 2013-2014, 2016-2017; Global Affairs Committee, 2016-2017, Lateral Appointments Committee, 2014-2015; Comparative and International Law Committee, 2012-2014; LL.M. Committee, 2012-2013; Member of the Board of Directors, Columbia Journal for Transnational Law, February 2016-present; Co-Chair of the Executive Editorial Board, Columbia Journal of European Law, March 2016-; Accreditation Working Group on Columbia’s Global Centers 2014-2015. University of Helsinki, Docent in Transnational European Law, September 2018- PREVIOUS ACADEMIC POSITIONS The University of Chicago Law School, Assistant Professor, July 2008 – June 2012 Columbia Law School, Justin W. D'Atri Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Business, and Society, July- December 2011 EDUCATION Harvard Law School, S.J.D., June 2007; LL.M., June 2002 Fulbright Scholar Recipient of a Derek Bok Center Teaching Award for excellence in undergraduate teaching University of Helsinki, Licentiate in Laws (graduate-level law degree), March 2001; Master of Laws (first law degree), April 2000 magna cum laude (Licentiate in Laws) laudatur (equivalent to summa cum laude) (Master of Laws) Dittmar & Indrenius Prize for the best Master’s thesis in business law at Helsinki Law School in 2000 PUBLICATIONS Academic publications Books THE BRUSSELS EFFECT: HOW THE EUROPEAN UNION RULES THE WORLD (forthcoming in 2020 with OUP) Book Chapters Competition Policy and Free Trade: Antitrust Provisions in PTAs, in TRADE COOPERATION: THE PURPOSE, DESIGN AND EFFECTS OF PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS (Dür, Andreas, and Manfred Elsig, eds.) (Cambridge University Press 2014) (with Tim Büthe) Antitrust Law in Global Markets, in RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON THE ECONOMICS OF ANTITRUST LAW (Einer Elhauge ed.) (Edward Elgar 2012) International Antitrust Cooperation and the Preference for Non-Binding Regimes, in: INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION POLICY, EXTRATERRITORIALITY, AND COMITY (Andrew Guzman ed.) (Oxford University Press 2011) Regime Theory, in: MAX PLANCK ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW (Oxford University Press 2008) Journal Articles The Global Dominance of European Competition Law Over American Antitrust Law (with Adam Chilton, Katerina Linos and Alexander Weaver) (Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 16:4:731 (2019) Trade Openness and Antitrust Law (with Adam Chilton), Journal of Law and Economics Vol 62, February 2019. Competition Law Gone Global: Introducing Datasets on Competition Law and Enforcement Around the World (with Adam Chilton, Christopher Megaw and Nathaniel Sokol), Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 16: 2: 411 (2019) Competition Law around the World from 1889 to 2010: The Competition Law Index (with Adam Chilton) (Journal of Competition Law & Economics 14:3:1 (2018) Is EU Merger Control Used for Protectionism? An Empirical Analysis (with Robert J. Jackson Jr., and Jonathon Zytnick), Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 15: 165: 191 (2018). Unintended Agency Problems: How International bureaucracies Are Built and Empowered (with Stavros Gadinis and Katerina Linos) 57 Virginia Journal of International Law 159-222 (2018). Exporting standards: The externalization of the EU's regulatory power via markets, Vol. 40 International Review of Law and Economics (2014) How International Institutions Evolve, in 15 Chicago Journal of International Law 1 (Summer 2014) Reversible Rewards (with Omri Ben-Shahar), 15 (1) American Law and Economics Review (2013) Sharing the Risks and Rewards of Economic Migration, 80 The University of Chicago Law Review 29 (2013) ANU BRADFORD, Page 2 of 7 The Brussels Effect, 107 Northwestern University Law Review 1 (2012) Efficient Enforcement in International Law (with Omri Ben-Shahar), 12 Chicago Journal of International Law 375 (Winter 2012) Universal Exceptionalism in International Law (with Eric Posner), 52 Harvard International Law Journal 3 (2011) When the WTO Works, and How It Fails, 51 Virginia Journal of International Law 1 (2010) International Antitrust Negotiations and the False Hope of the WTO, 48 Harvard International Law Journal 383 (2007) Assessing Theories of Global Governance: A Case Study of International Antitrust Regulation, 39 Stanford Journal of International Law 2 (2003) [published under maiden name Anu Piilola] Book Reviews Review of Jan Wouters and Bart De Meester: The World Trade Organization: A Legal and Institutional Analysis, 12 Journal of International Economic Law 1(2009) Short essays and op-eds Competitive Tension, REUTERS BREAKINGVIEWS (November 26, 2019) (with Adam Chilton and Katerina Linos) Why Brexit Will Not Deliver the UK Regulatory Freedom, HARVARD LAW REVIEW BLOG, (March 15, 2019) Does the European Union Use Its Antitrust Power for Protectionism?, PRO MARKET, THE BLOG OF THE STIGLER CENTER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO BOOTH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (with Robert Jackson Jr. and Jonathon Zytnick) (April 3, 2018) Is EU Merger Control Used for Protectionism? An Empirical Analysis OXFORD BUSINESS LAW BLOG (with Robert Jackson Jr. and Jonathon Zytnick) (March 16, 2018) The EU as a Regulatory Power, in CONNECTIVITY WARS: WHY MIGRATION, FINANCE AND TRADE ARE THE GEO- ECONOMIC BATTLEGROUNDS OF THE FUTURE (Mark Leonard, ed.) (2016) Brexit Will Not Liberate The U.K. From The EU, THE HUFFINGTON POST (June 23, 2016) Getting to Yes on Transatlantic Trade: Consistent U.S.-EU Rules Could Remake Global Commerce, FOREIGN AFFAIRS.COM (July 10, 2013) (with Thomas J. Bollyky) Insuring Immigration, PROJECT SYNDICATE (June 18, 2013) U.S.-EU Trade Negotiations Are a Rare Opportunity for the U.S. to Rein in the EU's Regulatory Reach, THE HUFFINGTON POST (June 18, 2013) The Global Rise of a Regulatory Superstate in Europe, THE GLOBALIST (January 14, 2013) The European Crisis and the Future of the Free Movement of People, THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM BLOG (November 1, 2012) Moving beyond Doha, THE WASHINGTON POST, Davos Diary (February 1, 2011) ANU BRADFORD, Page 3 of 7 Just Say No to a (Bad) Climate Deal, THE HUFFINGTON POST (December 7, 2010) Chinese Antitrust Law: The New Face of Protectionism?, THE HUFFINGTON POST (August 1, 2008) Publications written in connection with legal practice The New Technology Transfer Block Exemption: A Welcome Reform, After All, 27 WORLD COMPETITION 3 (2004) (with Maurits Dolmans) The Proposed New Technology Transfer Block Exemption: Is Europe Really Better Off than with the Current Regulation?, 26 WORLD COMPETITION 4 (2003) (with Maurits Dolmans) Technology Licensing: Will the New Technology Transfer Block Exemption Balance the Goals of Innovation and Competition?, American Bar Association, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW NEWSLETTER, Volume 21, Number 4, Summer 2003 (with Maurits Dolmans) Works in progress The Limited International Influence of the Chicago School of antitrust Analysis (with Adam Chilton and Filippo Lancieri) (forthcoming in The University of Chicago Law Review in 2020) Do Legal Origins Predict Legal Substance (with Yun-chien Chang, Adam Chilton and Nuno Garoupa) Beyond Diffusion (with Adam Chilton and Katerina Linos) Mind the Gap (with Adam Chilton and Katerina Linos) International Bureaucracies: Extraterritorial Reach of the EU Institutions’ Legal Expertise SELECTED PRESENTATIONS The Brussels Effect: How the EU Rules the World Council for European Studies 26th International Conference of Europeanists, Madrid (June 2019) Trade Lecture Sessions at the WTO, Geneva (June 2019) Observatory of the European Union, IE School of Global and Public Affairs and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (May 2019) 10th Forum of Trans Europe Experts, Paris (April 2019) EU Law Workshop, European University Institute, Florence (April 2019) Global Governance Colloquium, Graduate Institute of Geneva (April, 2019) European Union seminar series, Princeton University (November 2018) Faculty Workshop, Columbia University (November 2018) Workshop on Modeling Convergence of the EU with the World, The City Law School, City, University of London (November 2018) The Global Dominance of European Competition Law Over American Antitrust Law Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, University of Michigan (November 2018) International Bureaucracies: Extraterritorial Reach of the EU Institutions’ Legal Expertise Workshop on Legal Expertise in Transnational Policymaking, University of Helsinki (June 2018) Trade Openness and Antitrust Law Northwestern University Law School, Law and Economics Workshop (February 2018) ANU BRADFORD, Page 4 of 7 Columbia Law School, Faculty Workshop (March 2017) King’s College, Law & Economics Workshop, London (March 2017) ETH and University of Zurich, Law & Economics Workshop (March 2017) UC Berkeley Law School, International Law Workshop (January 2017) Columbia Law School, Comparative Law and Economics Forum, 21st Annual Meeting (June 2014) Conseil de la Concurrence of

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