Overview

Below are case summaries, each followed by links to source material on that particular case. To the right are a working proposal for thesis, general source material on the topic of E.U.-U.S. "cooperation and coordination" in antitrust and merger regulation, and the most current guidelines of the relevant regulatory authorities.


Since the 1991 Bilateral Agreement first codified a doctrine now commonly referred to as "cooperation and coordination" between the European Commission and its U.S. counterparts (chiefly the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice), several cases have highlighted the effects of this doctrine on economicy activity as well as potential effects on the sovereignty of the U.S. and E.U. The above case summaries give a sense of some of these effects and implications.