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Ahkam Khan  (Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow) , Divyansh Prasad  (Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow)
Mapping the Journey of Competition Analysis in India: From Precedence to Evidence
October 05, 2018

The National Company Law Tribunal (hereinafter ‘NCLAT’) on September 19, 2018, passed an order which set aside the penalty of 87 crores imposed on Hyundai Motor India Limited by the Competition…

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Victoria Daskalova  (Utrecht Law School)
The proposal for a Directive on unfair trading practices in food: an end to a fragmented regulatory landscape?
October 04, 2018

A fragmented legal landscape In April 2018, the European Commission revealed a proposal for a directive on unfair trading practices in business-to-business relationships in the food supply chain. The…

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Anirudh Singh  (NALSAR University of Law)
Predatory Pricing vis-à-vis Dominant Entity: Highlights of the Meru-Ola Tussle
October 03, 2018

Predatory Pricing is often described as pricing of any commodity below a suitable value for the purpose of ousting competitors in the short run and abating competition in the long run. A practice…

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Samuel Beighton  (Gowling WLG)
UK real estate and competition law: Heathrow fined £1.6 million for a restriction in a commercial lease
October 02, 2018

On 18 September 2018, the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (the "CMA") announced that Heathrow airport ("Heathrow") will pay a fine of £1.6 million in relation to an infringement of UK…

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Sam MacMahon Baldwin  (Szecskay Attorneys at Law, Hungary)
The battle of the ‘object’ box – Appeals Tribunal hands down important precedent pushing back Danish NCA
October 01, 2018

The question of what constitutes a restriction of competition ‘by object’ has forever been intensely discussed and heavily litigated across the EU. As AG Kokott stated in her opinion in T-Mobile, the…

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Jonathan Parker , Joshua N. Holian  (Latham & Watkins LLP) , Calum M. Warren  (Latham & Watkins LLP)
Brexit and Global Antitrust Reviews: Practical Issues and Guidance
September 21, 2018

The UK’s expected separation from the European Union (EU) on 29 March 2019 (Brexit Date) will re-cast the process by which parties pursuing global mergers secure their antitrust approvals. It will…

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Plamen Yotov  (Kambourov & Partners) , Aleksandra Kinaneva
PPF Mergers in Bulgaria – a Tale of Double Standard
September 20, 2018

The contemplated acquisition of Nova Broadcasting Group AD by PPF TMT Bidco 2 В.V (the latter entity and its economic group hereinafter referred to as “PPF”) along with a separate acquisition of the…

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Philipp Werner , Matt Evans , Marta Delgado Echevarría , Undine von Diemar , Gerd Jaekel , Alastair J. McCulloch  (Jones Day) , Eric Barbier de la Serre  (Jones Day) , Jörg Hladjk  (Jones Day)
Connected Cars and Autonomous Driving—EU Antitrust Challenges
September 17, 2018

Standards and Standard-Setting Organizations Smart cars rely on interconnectivity and interoperability: in order to achieve autonomous driving, driverless vehicles will have to understand and engage…

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Nidhi Singh  (Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Scholar, MSc Law & Finance, University of Oxford)
Virtual Competition: Challenges for Competition Policy in an algorithm driven market
September 11, 2018

The Promises of a digital algorithm economy The digital world has overtaken its offline counterparts in most aspects and is only expected to grow by leaps and bounds due to its economic efficiency…

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Jérôme Monsenego  (Stockholm University)
The Engie case: some open questions on the EU State aid rules and the prevention of tax avoidance
September 10, 2018

On September 4, 2018 the European Commission published the non-confidential version of its decision in the Engie case (SA.44888), where it concluded that Luxembourg had granted illegal State aid…

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