Australian Competition Law: Expert Profiles
Associate Professor Brendan Sweeney
Adjunct Fellow in Residence, Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University
Relevant qualifications and honours
- BCom
- LLB Melbourne
- PhD Monash
- Barrister and Solicitor (Victoria)
Relevant work history and committee involvement
- Adjunct Fellow in Residence, Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University
- Associate Professor, Monash Law School
- Previously - solicitor in private practice
Competition law publications
Books
Books (edited)
Book chapters
- John Duns, Arlen Duke and Brendan Sweeney, 'Themes' in John Duns, Brendan Sweeney and Arlen Duke (eds) Comparative Competition Law, Research Handbooks in Comparative Law, Edward Elgar (November 2015) (chapter 1)
- Brendan Sweeney, 'International governance of competition and the problem of extraterritorial jurisdiction' in John Duns, Brendan Sweeney and Arlen Duke (eds) Comparative Competition Law, Research Handbooks in Comparative Law, Edward Elgar (November 2015) (chapter 13)
Articles
- Brendan Sweeney, 'International Competition Law and Policy: A Work in Progress' [2009] MelbJlIntLaw 7; (2009) 10(1) Melbourne Journal of International Law 58
- Brendan Sweeney, 'Combating Foreign Anti-Competitive Conduct: What role for extraterritorialism?' (2007) 1 Melbourne Journal of International Law 35-87
- Brendan Sweeney, 'Export Cartels: Is there a need for global rules?', (2007) 1 Journal of International Economic Law 87-115
- Brendan Sweeney, The Role of Damages in Regulating Horizontal Price-Fixing: Comparing the Situation in the US, Europe and Australia (2006) Melbourne University Law Review 837
- Brendan Sweeney, 'Globalisation of competition law and policy: some aspects of the interface between trade and competition' (2004) 5(2) Melbourne Journal of International Law 375–433
- Brendan Sweeney, 'The Constitutional basis of the Competition Code' (2001) 27(1) Monash University Law Review 78-104