Prof. Damien GERADINUniversity of Liège (Belgium) and Tilburg University (The Netherlands)Tel. + 32 (0) 2 741 1011Fax + 32 (0) 2 741 1012 email geradind@howrey.comURL http://www.professorgeradin.blogs.com/damien_geradins_biography/
Damien Geradin is a Professor of Competition Law and Economics at the University of Liège (Belgium) and Tilburg University (The Netherlands). His areas of research include antitrust, network industries (telecommunications, postal services, energy and transport), and economic regulation in general.
Damien is the Director of the Global Competition Law Center (GCLC), a think tank devoted to analytical research in the area of competition law, which is based at the College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium). He also held visiting Professorships in a number of leading US Universities including Columbia, Harvard, UCLA and Yale. In the winter term 2006, he will co-teach antitrust law at Harvard Law School with Professor Einer Elhauge.
He is also Of Counsel in the Brussels office of the international law firm Howrey LLP. Howrey is a firm specialized in antitrust, IP, and litigation. Its antitrust and IP practices are among the largest in the world.
He is the co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Competition Law and Economics (Oxford University Press) and of the Journal of Network Industries (Intersentia). He has published more than 50 legal and economic papers in a variety of academic journals, including the Common Market Law Review, the European Law Review, the Journal of Competition Law and Economics, the Berkeley Technology Law Journal, the Columbia Journal of European Law, the Journal of World Trade, the Journal of International Economic Law, the European Foreign Affairs Review, and the Utilities Law Review. Damien Geradin's work has been quoted by the European Court of Justice, the US Court of Appeals (10th Circuit), as well as in numerous regulatory proceedings.
Damien Geradin is the co-author of Controlling Market Power in Telecommunications: Antitrust vs. Sector-specific Regulation (Oxford University Press, 2003). He has also edited more than ten books, including The WTO and Global Convergence in Telecommunications and Audio-Visual Services (Cambridge University Press, 2004), as well as series of books on the liberalization of network industries in the EU.
He is a magna cum laude graduate of the University of Liège School and holds a LL.M. from King's College London and a PhD from Cambridge University. He was a Fulbright research scholar at Yale Law School.