Tag: Competition Law
UK’s CMA Fines ComparetheMarket For Breaking Competition Law
The CMA has fined ComparetheMarket £17.9 million after it found that clauses used in the company’s contracts with home insurers breached competition law.
An investigation...
Common Ownership and Minority Shareholding at the Intersection of Competition and...
By Anna Tzanaki (Lund University)
Common ownership is the talk of the town in antitrust land. Surrounded by mystery and noise, the competitive implications of...
The Three Body Problem – Extraterritoriality, Comity and Cooperation in Competition...
By Pedro Caro de Sousa (OECD)
The three body problem in physics concerns the challenge of accurately calculating the interaction of three different bodies (e.g....
The Long Arm of State Aid Law: Crushing Corporate Tax Avoidance
By Sandra Marco Colino (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
The sun is setting on the days when multinationals could establish intricate tax systems to...
Protecting the ‘Law’ in Competition Law
By Pablo Ibañez Colomo (Chilling Competition)
Competition law is undergoing an exciting – perhaps unprecedented – period of reform and change. Public bodies and academic...
FIDE Congress Publishes EU Competition Law & Digital Economy Reports
The XXIX FIDE Congress volumes are now available open access
Topic 1: National Courts and the Enforcement of EU Law – the pivotal role of...
Canadian Competition Law Moot Renamed In Honor Of The Late Adam...
Today, the founders of the Canadian Competition Law Moot, an annual mock trial for law students, announced that the event has been renamed the Adam...
Antitrust Law and Digital Markets: A Guide to the European Competition...
By Viktoria H.S.E. Robertson (University of Graz)
Leading jurisdictions around the world are debating whether the nature of data-driven digital markets and the smart technologies...
Turkey Passes Competition Law Focusing on Data
Turkey’s parliament on Tuesday, June 16, passed a law that includes giving wider powers to the Competition Authority, a change criticised by opposition parties...
UK Supreme Court Rules Mastercard, Visa Violated Anti-Competition Laws
Two of the world’s largest credit card companies have lost their bid to assess fees on retailers in the United Kingdom.
Britain’s Supreme Court has...