
Clifford A. Jones
Associate In Law and Lecturer
UF Center for Governmental Responsibility
Mailing Address: Box #117629 Gainesville, FL 32611
Email: jonesca@law.ufl.edu
Phone: 352.273.0835
Fax: 352.392.1457
SSRN Vita [PDF]
Education
Ph.D., University of Cambridge (England)
M.Phil., University of Cambridge
J.D., University of Oklahoma College of Law
B. A., Southern Illinois University (high honors)
Teaching and Scholarship
European Community Law
Professional Activities
- University of Florida: Joined Law faculty in 2001 as Visiting Assistant Instructor in Law and Staff Attorney for Center for Governmental Responsibility; Awarded University of Florida Research Opportunity Fund Grant, “Improving Voter Proficiency Through Technology,” (May, 2002 w/ Kaid, McAdams, Mills and Meghoo-Peddie).
- Visiting Faculty: Oklahoma City University School of Law (1979-80), University of Oklahoma College of Law (1979, 1996-98), University of Oklahoma College of Law (1998-2001), University of Oxford (1999).
- Judicial Experience: Judge, Oklahoma Court of Appeals, Temporary Division No. 73 (1981-1982).
- Legal Practice: Private practice with various firms (1977-97) in fields of corporations and partnerships, antitrust, intellectual property, securities, banking and civil rights primarily engaged in complex business litigation.
- Professional Associations: International Bar Association, American Bar Association, Oklahoma Bar Association, Association of Trial Lawyers of America, American Political Science Association, American Society of International Law, European Union Studies Association.
European Community Law (3 credits) – LAW 6930
- Considers the Institutional (“constitutional”) law of the European Union, its legislative processes and methods of judicial review; relationships between EU law and national laws of the 15 Member States, and law and policy of the internal market. This may include some or all of such topics as free movement of goods, persons, services, and capital, Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), competition (antitrust) policy, external relations of the EU with other nations, environmental law, intellectual property, and equal rights for women. Prior experience with public international trade law may be beneficial, but is not necessary.
Current Books
- PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT OF ANTITRUST LAW IN THE UK, EC AND USA (Oxford University Press 1999).
- GLOBAL COMPETITION POLICY IN THE WORLD TRADING SYSTEM (C. Jones and M. Matsushita, Eds.) (The Hague: Kluwer International 2002).
Representative Articles
- A New Dawn for Private Competition Law Remedies in Europe? Reflections from the USA, in EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW ANNUAL 2001: EFFECTIVE PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT OF EC ANTITRUST LAW (Oxford: Har Publishing, 2003)
- Voting from the Bench: Media Analysis of Legal Issues in the 2000 Post-Election Campaign, 46 American Behavioral Scientist 642 (2003)
- Microsoft: Federalism and INternationalism in Antitrust, in FUTURE OF TRANSNATIONAL ANTITRUST – FROM COMPARATIVE TO COMMON COMPETITION LAW (Berne: Staempfli Publishers, Ltd and The Hague: Kluwer International, 2003).
- Voting from the Bench: Media Analysis of Legal Issues in the 2000 Post-Election Campaign, 46 American Behavioral Scientist 642 (2003)
- Global Antitrust in the Millennium Round: The Ways Forward, Global Competition Policy in the World Trading System 397 (Jones and M. Matsushita, Eds.) (The Hague: Kluwer International 2002)
Trilateralism in Private Antitrust Enforcement: Japan, the U.S.A. and the European Union, in Global Competition Policy in the World Trading System 211, (C. Jones and M. Matsushita, Eds.) (The Hague: Kluwer International 2002) - Come the Millennium (Round)? Competing Visions of International Antitrust Policy in The European Union and The United States, 2000 Fordham Corporate Law Institute 31 (B. Hawk, ed., 2001)
Television Without Frontiers, in P. Eeckhout and T. Tridimas, Eds, 19 YEARBOOK OF EUROPEAN LAW 299 (Oxford: Oxford U. Press 2000) - Soft Money and Hard Choices: The Influence of Finance Rules on Campaign Communication Strategy, in R. Denton, Ed., POLITICAL COMMUNICATION ETHICS 179 (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2000).