Thank you for another wonderful and eventful year in competition law and policy.
In 2022, the ten most read blogposts were:
Shamsher Kataria v. Honda Siel Cars India Ltd. – Great End, but Means?
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The Kluwer Competition Law Blog will remain open but will slow down a bit in the coming weeks. We hope you are having a wonderful summer!
If you don’t want to miss out on reading about competition…
Central-Eastern European countries such as Poland may serve as an interesting point of reference for generally studying major trends in competition law and policy and, more specifically, in post…
I. Cartels
Legal Framework and Procedure
In November 2021, Austria adopted a regulation on certain procedural aspects of leniency applications.[2] The regulation sets out the required content of…
2021 brought many interesting competition law developments around the world. We are happy to report that our second edition of the series on main developments in competition law and policy involved…
The following is a selection of some of the most important developments in German competition law and policy in 2021. It has been a busy year for the Federal Cartel Office ("FCO"), inter alia…
Even amidst another Covid-19 dominated year, the Belgian Competition Authority ("BCA") and courts have maintained a steady pace of competition law enforcement. With fewer substantive mergers to…
2021 was another busy year for the UK competition regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority (“CMA”), building on the previous year’s focus on merger control, antitrust enforcement, and digital…
Better late than never. Last year's recap post on European Union competition law and policy developments already was quite long (see post here). This year's post might even be longer. Sorry, dear…