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Adrian Emch (Hylands Law, China)
Pharma sector under antitrust scrutiny in China
August 09, 2016

In June 2015, China pushed through a relatively bold liberalization of drug prices, moving from a regime where the government decides the prices or price ranges of the most commonly used drugs to a…

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Michael Ristaniemi (European Commission), T. Alexander Puutio (University of Turku and United Nations)
The Power of Data: Is It Worth All The Hype?
July 21, 2016

The role of data and how it can harm competition is a recurring topic in contemporary antitrust literature. Below, we highlight a few points integral to understanding what the fuss is all about.…

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Sahithya Muralidharan (West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata)
Ericsson v. Micromax - A Kick-Start to SEP-FRAND Antitrust Jurisprudence in India
July 13, 2016

In its decision passed on 30 March 2016, the Delhi High Court upheld the order passed by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) directing an investigation into the allegations of abuse of…

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Philip Andrews (McCann FitzGerald)
Uncle Sam Is Right: The EU Probe Into Ireland’s Tax Treatment of Apple Is Overreach
June 30, 2016

“Improper and plainly undermines legal certainty and the rule of law.”  This is how four U.S. senators – including the Chairman and Ranking Member of the U.S. Senate Finance Committee – recently…

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Michael O'Kane, Jasvinder Nakhwal (Peters & Peters Sollicitors LLP), Nicholas Querée (Peters & Peters Solicitors LLP)
What will cartel enforcement look like post-Brexit?
June 27, 2016

The result is in.  The United Kingdom will leave the European Union, with profound economic, social, and, naturally, legal consequences.  As the dust settles, lawyers practising across a wide range…

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Gavin Bushell (Baker McKenzie, Belgium)
UK Votes to Leave
June 24, 2016

Writing from the floor of my office, you will all now be aware that the British public voted in favour of a so-called “Brexit”, or exit from the European Union (“EU“). Before I turn the lights off, I…

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Adrian Emch (Hylands Law, China)
"Fair competition review system" – competition advocacy and State aid rules through the back door?
June 23, 2016

On 14 June 2016, China's State Council made public the Opinions on Establishing a Fair Competition Review System in the Development of the Market Regime ("Opinions"). The Opinions were approved on 1…

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Adrian Emch (Hylands Law, China)
Taking It With a Grain of Salt – China's Commitment To Breaking Up Monopolies
May 30, 2016

On April 22, 2016, the State Council – China's "cabinet" – released a reform plan for the salt industry. Salt-imbocca Edible salt has been subject to a State/government monopoly/-ies in China since…

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Adrian Emch (Hylands Law, China)
EU merger control complications for Chinese SOE transactions
May 27, 2016

The European Commission recently published its decision clearing the joint acquisition by Electricité de France S.A. (EDF) and China General Nuclear Power Corporation (CGN) over a group of companies…

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Jones Day's European Antitrust & Competition Team (Jones Day)
European Antitrust Enforcers Move on Holders of Big Data
May 26, 2016

Recent months have seen a surge of new initiatives by European antitrust enforcers applying competition law rules to holders and processors of “big data.” Big data often is described as the…

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