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Dwayne Bach (Universität Düsseldorf)
Empowering Monopolists? The Super League Opinion of AG Rantos
December 22, 2022

By now the issues surrounding the Super League need no further introduction. On the one hand, there are monopolists that potentially abuse their dominant position, whereas, on the other hand, there…

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Charles Tingley, Mark Katz (Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP, Canada)
Canada Moves to Strengthen National Security Review of Foreign Investments
December 21, 2022

The Canadian government has proposed legislation to update and reinforce its national security review process under the Investment Canada Act (ICA). The proposed changes - contained in Bill C-34,…

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Peter Citron (White & Case, Belgium), Tilman Kuhn, Marc Israel (White & Case)
European Commission Publishes Practical Information for Merging Parties on How to Seek Guidance About Article 22 Referral
December 21, 2022

The European Commission has published a Frequently Asked Questions and Answers (“Q&A”) document which aims to provide practical information with respect to the application of its recently revised…

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Julia Molestina (Allen & Overy)
European Commission Investigation into Teva's Potential Abuse of Dominance - Misuse of Patent Procedures and Disparagement
December 20, 2022

On 10 October 2022, the European Commission (EC) sent a Statement of Objections to Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited and Teva Pharmaceuticals Europe BV (Teva). The EC has provisionally found…

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Charles Ho Wang Mak (University of Glasgow)
Competition Law and Blockchain in Hong Kong: Regulating Cryptocurrencies
December 19, 2022

Introduction The blockchain industry is undergoing tremendous development and expansion, with new applications and technology constantly appearing. In Hong Kong, blockchain-based industries and…

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Heidi Jorkjend (Advokatfirmaet Thommessen), Brendan Kettermann (Thommessen)
Main Developments in Competition Law and Policy 2022 - Norway
December 14, 2022

2022 has been an eventful year for Norwegian competition law, with a landmark judgement from the EFTA court and significant defeats by the competition authority in merger cases amongst other things.…

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Sangyun Lee (Kyoto University)
Main Developments in Competition Law and Policy 2022 – Korea
December 13, 2022

Looking back at 2022 Looking back, 2022 has been a turbulent year for competition law and policy in Korea. In terms of digital competition policy, the pendulum has swiftly swung away from regulation…

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Alexandr Svetlicinii, Xie Fali (University of Macau)
Main Developments in Competition Law and Policy 2022 - China
December 12, 2022

The year of 2022 was marked by the first amendment of China’s Anti-Monopoly Law (AML) since its entry into force in 2008 and the gradual shift of the enforcement focus towards the objectives of the…

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Lena Hornkohl (University of Vienna, Austria)
Main Developments in Competition Law and Policy 2022
December 09, 2022

The year is almost over, so it's time for the Kluwer Competition Law Blog series on the main developments in Competition Law and Policy again. Next week, we will start with the first insightful…

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Dragan Gajin (Doklestic Repic & Gajin)
Gun-Jumping Fines in Serbia: A Paper Tiger?
December 08, 2022

In the last couple of months alone, the Serbian national competition authority (NCA) has started as many as three new gun-jumping investigations. The investigations relate to transactions which…

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