Regulation Workshop: Adam Chilton

The Global Dominance of European Competition Law Over American Antitrust Law

Assistant Professor of Law, Walter Mander Research Scholar, University of Chicago

Weinmann Hall (Tulane Law School)
Room 202
Sponsored by:
Center for Public Policy Research
Center on Law and the Economy

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Adam Chilton's research interests lie at the intersection of international law, comparative law, and empirical legal studies. His current research projects include using quantitative research methods to study the effectiveness of constitutional rights at improving the protection of human rights; coding the development and enforcement of antitrust regimes around the world; testing the political determinants of the United States polices in a variety of areas of international economic law; and mapping the ideology of the legal profession. 

Adam received a BA and MA in Political Science from Yale University. After college, Adam worked as a management consultant for BCG. He then went to Harvard University, where he earned a JD as well as a PhD in Political Science. Before joining the University of Chicago Law faculty, Adam taught at the Law School as a Bigelow Fellow and Lecturer in Law.

Admission:

Open to the public