PRINCIPAL.
INVESTIGATOR.
PROF BARRY RODGER
Professor Barry Rodger has been an academic at Strathclyde University Law School since 1993 and has been a Professor there since 2001. Professor Rodger is a member of the organizing committee of the Scottish Competition Law Forum and is Secretary and Treasurer of the Competition Law Scholars' Forum (www.clasf.org) and co-editor of the Competition Law Review.
Professor Rodger has published widely. His co-authored textbook (with A MacCulloch) Competition Law and Policy in the EU and UK (Routledge) is in its fifth edition and he has published numerous articles in journals such as the European Competition law Review, Columbia Journal of European Law, The Common Market Law Review, the Juridical Review, the Irish Journal of European law and World Competition. Many of his recent publications have focused on private enforcement of competition law including his comprehensive study of all competition-related litigation in the UK courts (ECLR 2006 and GCLR 2009), the Kluwer Law International book Competition Law and Article 234: An Analysis (2008) which focuses on all competition law Article 234 preliminary rulings, and an empirical study of competition law litigation settlements in the UK between 2000-2005 (2008 ECLR). He is the editor of Ten years of UK Competition Law Reform (DUP, 2010) and contributed the Competition law section to the 6th edn of Wyatt and Dashwood's EU Law, (Hart, 2011). He has also recently published Landmark Cases in Competition Law, Around the World in Fourteen Stories (B Rodger (ed) Kluwer Law International (2013)) and Competition Law: Comparative Private Enforcement and Collective Redress Across the EU (B Rodger (ed) Kluwer Law International (2014), see www.clcpecreu.co.uk).