Tag: Spain
Spain Probes Renewable Power Supplier Audax
Spanish competition regulator CNMC on Wednesday, April 21, announced that it has opened an investigation into domestic renewable power and gas supplier Audax Renovables,...
Antitrust Damages’ Claims in Spain
By Francisco Marcos (IE Law School)
After briefly describing the institutional and legal framework for antitrust damages claims in Spain, this article surveys the courts’...
PNC To Buy US Branch Of Spain’s BBVA For $11.6B
Spanish financial group BBVA has agreed to sell its US business, BBVA USA Bancshares, to PNC Financial Services Group for US$11.6 billion, the Wall...
Amazon Must Heed Mail Regulations, Says Spanish Watchdog
The Spanish antitrust watchdog stated that it had determined that US tech giant Amazon operates as a mail service in Spain and has to...
The Proof on the Quantification of the Damage in Assumptions of...
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The Proof on the Quantification of the Damage in Assumptions of Defense of Competition. (Spanish Law)
By Enrique Sanjuan (University...
CPI Talks: Interview with José MarÃa MarÃn, President of the Spanish...
In this issue, CPI interviews President José MarÃa MarÃn about hot debated issues in Spain and Europe like new business models and the sharing...
Integrating Regulatory and Antitrust Powers: Does It Work? Case Studies from...
Elisa Mariscal, Sep 11, 2014
There are a wide variety of possible structures for regulatory regimes in countries. This article focuses on the analysis of...
The New Spanish Competition System
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Carlos Pascual Pons, Jul 10, 2008
The new Spanish Competition Act, which was unanimously...
Spain Appeals European Commission Decision Against Telefonica
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Robert Klotz, Nov 26, 2007
The Spanish Government recently decided to lodge an appeal...