Barry Rodger
Barry Rodger
Barry Rodger is a professor at Strathclyde Law School, Glasgow and has published widely in competition law. His co-authored textbook (with A MacCulloch) Competition Law and Policy in the EU and UK (Routledge) is in its 6th edition, and he has published numerous articles in journals such as the European Competition Law Review, the Journal of Antitrust Enforcement and Antitrust Law Journal. Many of his publications have focused on private enforcement, including his comprehensive studies of all competition-related litigation in the UK courts (ECLR 2006, GCLR 2009) and Competition Law and Article 234: An Analysis (Kluwer, 2008), which focused on all competition law Article 234 preliminary rulings. He coordinated an AHRC-funded project into comparative private enforcement and collective redress in the EU (www.clcpecreu. co.uk and Competition Law Comparative Private Enforcement and Collective Redress Across the EU, (Kluwer Law International, 2014) B Rodger (ed)). He has considerable experience in leading EU-wide research projects and is co-editor of The EU Antitrust Damages Directive, Transposition in the Member States, published by OUP in December 2018. His recent publications include: co-edited with A MacCulloch and P. Whelan, Twenty Years of UK Competition Law: a Retrospective (OUP 2021); co-ed with Prof A Stephan, Brexit and UK Competition Law (Routledge, 2022); Research Handbook on Private Enforcement of Competition law in the EU (co-eds M Sousa Ferro and F Marcos, Edward Elgar, 2023) and co-ed with O Brook, M Bernat, F Marcos and A Outhuijse, Judicial Review of Competition Law Enforcement in the EU Member States and the UK (2024 Kluwe Law International). Professor Rodger is the Chair of the Competition Law Scholars’ Forum (www. clasf.org) and co-editor of the Competition Law Review.