
Blog o’ Blogs July
June’s summer season brings heat to several debates as legislators on both sides of the Atlantic focused on upcoming cases
June’s summer season brings heat to several debates as legislators on both sides of the Atlantic focused on upcoming cases
Posted by Social Science Research Network Procompetitive Justifications By John M. Newman (University of Memphis) Abstract: The rule of
The approaching Summer heat appears to send the Antitrust community into a bout of introspection and planning for the future,
Easter season finds the Antitrust community walking egg shells, with uncertainty (and some palpable effects) over the looming upheaval to Europe’s
Spring has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere, and like bears awaking from slumber, the region’s Antitrust regulators and practitioners have
February gets the year into gear for Competition Authorities around the world as they come to terms an uncertain outlook
Our look back at January’s activity brings us a view of a world in transition, with national regulators shoring up
The Blog o’ Blogs is back this January, with a re-cap dominated by end-of-year recollections, reflections and predictions for the
The question dominating this November (in antitrust and elsewhere) focuses on the major upset of the US elections and the
Controversy brewing in global antitrust, with some serious developments gearing up to bring us plenty to discuss for year’s end. Landmark
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