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The Cartels Workshop - An Advanced Seminar on Substantive and Procedural EU Developments, organised by Concurrences and @HSFlegal, in partnership with @Cornerstone_Res, is starting in Brussels.
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Read the column on Unilateral Practices with Marie Cartapanis (Aix-Marseille University), Claire Mongouachon (Aix-Marseille University), Nicolas Zacharie (Linklaters Paris) in #Concurrences 1-2025.
Check out their case comments: https://t.co/ezHjc2EfHG
Concurrences Review provides expert analyses and diverse perspectives on competition law. Interested in learning more? Request a free trial to gain access > https://t.co/gKoWXQ8vgs
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📚 #Concurrences invites you to explore expert insights with access to our On-Topic feature: “The Google search decision: The merits, fate, and potential impact of the U.S. district court’s decision on liability”.
💡 This collection analyzes Judge Amit P. Mehta’s August 2024 ruling, which found Google unlawfully maintained monopolies in search and text advertising through exclusionary contracts. Our distinguished contributors explore the merits of the decision, potential outcomes, and broader implications for competition law.
🖇 Read it here in [OPEN ACCESS] :
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📝 Contributing authors include:
Dan Gilman (International Center for Law & Economics), Ioannis Stefatos (Hellenic Competition Commission), Walid CHAIEHLOUDJ (Université Côte d'Azur), Jonathan Barnett (USC Gould School of Law), Gregory J. Werden, Bilal Sayyed (TechFreedom), Kai-Uwe Kühn (The Brattle Group), Miroslava Marinova, Ph.D (University of East London), Geoffrey Manne (International Center for Law & Economics), Courtney Radsch, PhD and Karina Montoya Guevara (Open Markets Institute).
The Editorial Committee invites well-argued articles on this important pending case, welcoming diverse perspectives. Submissions in Word format can be sent to [email protected] by April 1, 2025.
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The 10th edition "Private Enforcement in the EU" conference, organised by Concurrences, will be held in-person only, in the Court of Appeal of Paris on Thursday, April 10th, from 12:30 pm to 19:00 CET.
The full program and registration are available here: https://t.co/xR6j1WbJro
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📚The e-Competitions News Issue January 2025 - II is now online and available for all e-Competitions subscribers: https://t.co/1iaWlCobJH
💡 Highlights in this week’s issue: KKR, Google, Nippon Steel / US Steel, Meta / Facebook Marketplace
✍️ Contributing authors include: Chase Kaniecki, B.J. Altvater, Catherine Johnson and Alexi Stocker @ClearyGottlieb; Bas Braeken, Jade Versteeg, Lara Elzas, Timo Hieselaar, Demi van den Berg and Joost van Belois @bureauBrandeis; Brian Burke, Daniel Graulich and Allison Simkins @bakermckenzie…, and many more.
Stay ahead in global competition law with our e-Competitions Bulletin. Try it free for one week and elevate your expertise. > https://t.co/d1QRrKt9EX
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Martijn Snoep (The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets) discusses Competition in the public interest, in an interview conducted by Jolling de Pree (De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek) in #Concurrences 1-2025.
Read it here: https://t.co/vetdy3etqz
In this interview, Snoep highlights the evolving role of competition law in addressing digital markets, sustainability, and market concentration. He emphasizes procedural fairness, the need for new tools like a New Competition Tool (NCT), and the importance of regulators pushing boundaries to tackle harmful practices.
Concurrences Review provides expert analyses and diverse perspectives on competition law. Interested in learning more? Request a free trial to gain access > https://t.co/d1QRrKt9EX
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The "Innovation Ecosystem: Legal and Economic Perspectives" conference organised by Concurrences and King's College London, will be held in-person only, in London on Tuesday, March 11th from 8:30 am to 18:00 GMT.
The full program and registration are available here: https://t.co/8nAseRj9Zu
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