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Prakhar Bhatnagar, Nishant Pande (NALSAR University of Law)
Resolving the Conundrum surrounding the Notification of Minority Shareholdings: Where does the Indian Law stand?
June 29, 2018

In the Indian Jurisdiction, Item I of Schedule I of the 2011 Combination Regulations exempts minority investments made “solely for investment purpose” and not leading to a change of control from…

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Amy Chen, Jon Dodds (Simmons & Simmons)
Disrupt, Compete and Innovate: Should Hong Kong competition law be a gatekeeper for disruptive innovation?
June 22, 2018

With the exponential growth of technological advancement, our legal, social and economic systems need to respond promptly to creative incentives for disruptive innovators in the marketplace. In a…

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James Killick (White & Case)
Competition Appeal Tribunal quashes the CMA’s excessive pricing decision against Pfizer and Flynn Pharma
June 13, 2018

Summary On 7 June 2018, the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) held that the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) misapplied the relevant legal test when finding that Pfizer and Flynn Pharma…

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Kyle Le Croy (Sidley Austin LLP)
New Rules Proposed to Scrutinise Foreign Direct Investment in Europe
June 06, 2018

Consistent with recent trends in the United States, the European Union (EU) and many national governments in Europe are expressing renewed interest in greater scrutiny of acquisitions by foreign…

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Paridhi Poddar (West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences)
Sectoral Regulation, Competition Law, and Jurisdictional Overlaps: Tracing the Most Viable Solution in the Indian Context
May 24, 2018

Indian sectoral regulators were vested with competition-related powers on account of an economic wisdom which favoured regulation, which has started to lose its relevance since the development of the…

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Bernardine Adkins, Samuel Beighton (Gowling WLG)
Director disqualification and the CMA: Encouraging a "top down" compliance culture in the UK
May 01, 2018

In April 2018, the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (the "CMA") announced that two individuals would be disqualified from acting as directors for 3 and 3.5 years as a result of a company's…

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Jakob Dewispelaere (Sidley Austin LLP)
The MEO ruling: applying Intel to discriminatory pricing
April 25, 2018

On 19 April 2018, the Court of Justice (CJEU) issued an important ruling in the MEO case on the interpretation of Article 102(c) TFEU.[1] Article 102 prohibits, as incompatible with the EU’s internal…

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Siobhan L.M. Kahmann, Kim-Simone Janutta (Covington & Burling LLP)
Update: EDEKA “Wedding rebates” – German Federal Supreme Court answers key questions on abuse of relative market power
March 29, 2018

Germany’s Federal Supreme Court (Bundesgerichtshof – BGH) has now published its full judgment in EDEKA – wedding rebates (case KVR 3/17) on allegedly anti-competitive requests for preferential…

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Gavin Bushell (Baker McKenzie, Belgium)
EU MERGER CONTROL: THE INNOVATION THEORY OF HARM - THE DEBATE CONTINUES
March 22, 2018

It has been just over a year since I last wrote on EU Merger Control and the Innovation Theory of Harm (the ITOH), see here. And what a year it has been. We still have no real idea what Brexit means…

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Adrian Emch (Hylands Law, China)
China to Merge Antitrust Authorities
March 21, 2018

Over the past weekend, the Chinese legislature decided on a major restructuring of governmental agencies – with a profound impact on antitrust enforcement in the country. The restructuring plan was…

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