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Gavin Bushell  (Baker McKenzie, Belgium)
Merger Control: To fee, or not to fee, that is the question (and some practical tips)
November 21, 2020

The European Court of Auditors' Special Report published on 19 November 2020 is an interesting read for a dark COVID winter evening: "The Commission’s EU merger control and antitrust proceedings: a…

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Klaudia Majcher  (European University Institute)
‘Open strategic autonomy’: towards the geopoliticisation of EU competition law?
November 20, 2020

Spotlight on Europe’s ‘strategic autonomy’ The calls for Europe’s ‘strategic autonomy’ or ‘strategic sovereignty’ have been gaining increasing traction in Brussels policy circles over the past few…

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Ayman Guirguis , Mei Gong  (K&L Gates)
Anti-trust in a Time of Global Crisis: An Australia Perspective
November 18, 2020

The theme of antitrust in crisis is very timely for the current global climate, but more so than ever for Australia where we had already dealt with unprecedented drought, bushfires and now the global…

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Krithika Ramesh , Payel Chatterjee  (Nishith Desai Associates)
Optics Matter - The Impact of the Ripple Effect on Legal Analysis in Antitrust Inquiries in India
November 17, 2020

When Europe sneezes…India catches a cold Investigations against big tech in Europe and U.S. have created a ripple effect all over the world, including India. The impact of worldwide investigations…

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Liana Japaridze  (University of Sussex)
Upgrading Georgia’s Competition Legislation – New Obligations and Balancing Benefits for Market Players
November 16, 2020

Recently, after almost 15 months of discussions, the Parliament of Georgia adopted a comprehensive set of amendments to the Law on Competition (hereinafter – “LC”). Prepared within the framework of…

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Christian Bergqvist  (University of Copenhagen)
What to consider restrictive by object?
November 13, 2020

What to consider a restriction of competition under Article 101 (1) is complex. However, the text of Article 101 (1) refers to agreements that are anti-competitive by object or by effect. A…

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Ertuğrul Can Canbolat  (ACTECON) , Caner K. Çeşit  (ACTECON) , Celal Duruhan Aydınlı  (ACTECON)
No Excuses to Not Responding to Information Requests: Financial Institutions Case in Turkey
November 09, 2020

The issuance of requests for information (“RFIs”) within the scope of an investigation or a merger control case can be deemed one of the main tools that enables, on the one hand, a competition…

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Lena Hornkohl  (University of Vienna, Austria)
Brand Gating: German Competition Authority Once Again Launches An Investigation Into Amazon (and Apple)
November 06, 2020

The German Federal Cartel Authority continues its campaign against tech-giants by once again launching a probe into Amazon. This time, Amazon is not the only company affected. The authority also…

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Anastasia Usova  (Redcliffe Partners) , Denys Medvediev  (Redcliffe Partners)
Ukrainian Competition Authority Suggested New Merger Control Thresholds
November 05, 2020

On 28 October 2020, the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (the "AMC") submitted to the Ukrainian Parliament the proposed amendments to the draft law introducing new merger filing thresholds in…

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Pierre Bichet  (Latham & Watkins LLP)
Witness Hearings In Competition Cases - The Silver Plastics Judgment
November 04, 2020

On 22 October 2020, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) confirmed in Silver Plastics that the General Court (GC) is not bound to accept a request for the examination of witnesses when it has…

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