Sun News interview on mandatory minimum sentences

Sun News interview on mandatory minimum sentences (November 14, 2013)

BNN interview on the Canada-EU Free Trade Agreement

Mark Warner interviewed on BNN about the Canada-EU Free Trade Agreement (October 18, 2013)

Books

  • The Canadian Law and Practice of International Trade: Second Edition (co-author with J.G. Castel, A. de Mestral, W.C. Graham, M. Hainsworth,  1997). (responsible for the Chapters on the International Competition Law and the Principles of International Business Conduct)

Book Chapters

  • “Exploring the GATS Implications of Integrating Competition Policy Disciplines into the WTO” in “Services 2000: New Directions In Services Trade Liberalization (Pierre Sauvé and Robert M. Stern eds., 2000)
  • “Canadian Competition Policy in a Competitive Global Trading Environment”, with Calvin S. Goldman, Q.C. and John D. Bodrug, in  Global Competition Policy (E.M. Graham and J.D. Richardson, eds. 1997).
  • “Private and Public Restraints on Trade: Effects on Investment Decisions and Policy Approaches to Them” in Market Access After the Uruguay Round: Investment, Competition and Technology Perspectives 123 (Pierre Sauvé and Americo Beviglia Zampetti, eds., 1996).
  • “Private and Public Impediments to Market Presence: Exploring the Investment – Competition Nexus” in Investment Rules for the Global Economy: Enhancing Market Access Through Market Presence , (Pierre Sauvé and Daniel Schwanen, eds., 1996).
  • “Competition Policy and North American Multinationals”, with E.M. Graham, in Multinationals in North America 463 (L. Eden ed., 1994).
  • “A History of United States-Canada Trade and Investment Relations”, in Multinationals and Canada-United States Free Trade 16 (Alan M. Rugman ed., 1990).
  • “Strategies for the Canadian Multinationals”, with Alan M. Rugman, in International Business in Canada:  Strategies for Management 200 (Alan M. Rugman, ed., 1989).

Law Review Articles

  • “After Seattle: Is there a Future for Trade and Competition Policy Rule-making?”,  26 Brooklyn Journal of International Law 307 (2000).
  • “International Competition Policy After ICPAC: Where Next”, Antitrust 46 (Summer 2000).
  • “After Seattle: Is there a Future for Trade and Competition Policy Rule-making?”, 6 International Trade Law and Regulation 66 (June 2000).
  • “Restrictive Trade Practices and the Extraterritorial Application of U.S. Antitrust and Trade Legislation”, 19 Northwestern J. Int’l. Bus. 330 (1999).
  • “International Aspects of Competition Policy – Possible Directions for the FTAA”,  22 World Competition 1 (1999.
  • “Globalization and Human Rights: An Economic Model”, 25 Brooklyn J. Int’l. L. 99 (1999).
  • “Efficiencies and Merger Review in Canada, the European Community and the United States: Implications for Convergence and Harmonization”, 26 Vanderbilt J. of Transnat’l. L. 1059 (1994).
  • “Competitiveness: An Emerging Strategy of Discrimination in U.S. Antitrust and R&D Policy?”, 25 L. & Pol. Int’l. Bus., with Alan M. Rugman, (1994).
  • “Recent U.S. Protectionist R&D Policies: Are Canadian Multinationals Exempted?”, Canadian Bus. L. J., with Alan M. Rugman, (1994).
  • “Foreign Ownership, Free Trade & the Canadian Energy Sector”, with Alan M. Rugman, 14 The Journal of Energy and Development, 1 (1988).

Case Notes / Essays

  • “Thin ICPAC: Report on International Antitrust Enforcement Does not Dare Enough” The Legal Times, April 3, 2000 at 46 (considering implications of an international antitrust report to Attorney General Janet Reno).
  • “Cutting Ourselves on Cuban Policy”, The Legal Times, March 11, 1996 at 26 (considering the implications of expanded sanctions on trade with Cuba).
  • “Saarstahl, A.G. v. United States; Inland Steel Bar Co. v. United States, (Court of International Trade, June 7, 1994”, 88 Am. J. of Int’l. L. (1994) (considering countervailing duties on the exports of privatized companies).
  • “Hunt v. Lac d’Amiante du Quebec, et al., [1993] 4 S.C.R. 289 (Canadian Supreme Court)”, 88 Am. J. of Int’l. L. (1994) (considering Canadian “blocking” statutes).

Media Recognition (2001-2011)

  • “ General Motors Completes US$23.1B IPO”, Lexpert (April 2011)
  • “Back in Business”, Canadian Lawyer (August 2010)
  • “Canadian Big Deals: GM & Chrysler Bailouts”, American Lawyer (September 2009)
  • “Assembly Line”, Canadian Lawyer (August 2009)
  • “GM Negotiations”, Financial Post (February 2009)
  • “EU’s Monti urges international competition rules outside WTO framework”, “AFX Financial News”, October 7, 2004
  • “Alcan faces rough ride in hostile Pechiney bid”, Toronto Star, July 9, 2003
  • “World Unites For War – On Price Fixers”, “Dow Jones Newswires”, February 27, 2003
  • James Kanter and Matthew Newman, “EU May Face Lone Fight To Get Competition On WTO Agenda”, Dow Jones Newswires, August 10, 2001
  • Andrew Bounds, “Acting on OECD list ‘against law'”, Financial Times, February 14, 2001