Top Ten Blogposts in 2022 and Winter Break
December 23, 2022
Thank you for another wonderful and eventful year in competition law and policy.
In 2022, the ten most read blogposts were:
- Shamsher Kataria v. Honda Siel Cars India Ltd. – Great End, but Means?
- What to consider restrictive by object?
- Google Shopping: The General Court takes its position
- Penetrative Pricing: Understanding its Evolution and Rationale Under the Indian Competition Law Regime Through the Revolutionary Jio Case
- How Indispensable is the Indispensability Criterion in Cases of Refusal to Supply Competitors by Dominant Companies? (Slovak Telekom, C-165/19 P)
- Green Channel Route: Resolving the Impediment and Procedural Infirmities
- How Illumina-ting: the EU Merger Regulation and the brutal operation of power under Article 22 EUMR
- The Digital Markets Act – We gonna catch ‘em all?
- Main Developments in Competition Law and Policy 2021 – European Union
- New EU competition rules for distribution agreements
by Ayushi Singhal (West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences)
by Christian Bergqvist
by Johannes Persch (University of Mannheim)
by Priyadarshee Mukhopadhyay (National Law University Odisha)
by Jose Rivas (Bird and Bird)
by Apurv Umredkar (Samvad Partners)
by Gavin Bushell (Baker McKenzie)
by Florian Heimann (Universität Würzburg)
by Lena Hornkohl (University of Vienna)
by Katarzyna Czapracka, Tilman Kuhn, Strati Sakellariou-Witt and Peter Citron (White & Case)
We are looking forward to discuss the upcoming competition law challenges with you on the blog next year and will start 2023 by continuing our beloved series of main developments in competition law and policy (see first contributions here). In the meantime, the Kluwer Competition Law Blog will take a winter break and welcomes you back on 2 January 2023.
Happy Christmas and a wonderful new year!
Peter, Lena and Alba
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