During August, the Kluwer Competition Law Blog will be taking a summer break. We will resume publishing on 1 September 2026. In the meantime, we will continue to welcome submissions so that we can…
The extraterritorial application of US antitrust law has long generated tension between effective enforcement and respect for the regulatory autonomy of foreign states. This blog post examines that…
Antitrust (collective) actions are expensive, which means that third-party funding is necessary for consumers and qualified entities seeking compensation for harm caused by infringements of…
The relationship between EU State aid law and investment arbitration has become an increasingly important source of doctrinal uncertainty. What was once largely treated as a conflict between EU…
The discussion around the Google search data sharing specification proceedings under Article 8(2) and Article 6(11) DMA has not cooled down after it’s (short) consultation period. The issue has…
After 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, we continue to keep you up to date with the latest developments in competition law and policy on EU level from 2025. Article 101 TFEUFirst No-poach Cases on EU…
In response to the sharp increase in fuel prices following the military conflicts in the Middle East, Germany plans a new bill with notable implications for competition law. The new Fuel Policy…
During 2025, we made sure to publish many remarkable, insightful, and well-written contributions by our authors at Kluwer Competition Law Blog. We want to thank every single author who published with…
Winter Break As in previous years, the Kluwer Competition Law Blog will take a short winter break. There will be no new posts published between 24 December and 6 January. We would like to thank our…