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European Competition Journal

2012 - 2025

Current editor(s): Philip Marsden

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Volume 21, issue 3, 2025

Leniency policy in hub and spoke cartels pp. 481-504 Downloads
Rodrigo Londoño van Rutten, Nikolas Vander Vennet, Caroline Buts and Marc Jegers
In the light of dynamic competition: should we make merger remedies more flexible? pp. 505-530 Downloads
Patrice Bougette, Oliver Budzinski and Frédéric Marty
Making your case under Art. 101, 102 TFEU: the evidence standards in competition law appeals and cartel damage proceedings pp. 531-553 Downloads
Thomas Weck
(Re-)Reviewing mergers under Article 102 TFEU? An overview of ex post merger policy in the EU pp. 554-583 Downloads
Max van Iersel
Environmental common interest? Incorporating the Green Deal’s environmental objectives into State aid compatibility criteria pp. 584-605 Downloads
Jakub Kociubiński
Procedures in the DMA: non-compliance navigation – Exploring the European Commission’s space for discretion and informality in procedure and decision-making in the Digital Markets Act pp. 606-635 Downloads
Jasper van den Boom and Rupprecht Podszun
(Non-cartel) antitrust (under)enforcement and the effects-based approach pp. 636-648 Downloads
Yannis Katsoulacos
Correction pp. 649-650 Downloads
The Editors

Volume 21, issue 2, 2025

Predatory pricing in platform markets: a modified test for firms within the scope of Article 3 of the DMA and super-dominant platform firms under Article 102 TFEU pp. 231-266 Downloads
Anush Ganesh
Merger remedies in the era of the Digital Markets Act (DMA): the impact of the DMA on the EU Merger Control Regulation (EUMR) in designing commitments pp. 267-293 Downloads
Lilian Klein
Charting a way forward for the use of data science in competition enforcement and platform regulation pp. 294-316 Downloads
Inge Graef, Ulrich Laitenberger and Jens Prüfer
The influence of institutional investors on the commercial policy of portfolio companies pp. 317-335 Downloads
Riccardo Fadiga
Reexamining pay-for-delay agreements: anticompetitive practices or strategic settlements under Article 101(1) TFEU? pp. 336-357 Downloads
Polen Bayrak
Cartel stability under antitrust enforcement and product differentiation pp. 358-370 Downloads
Williams Huamani and Marcelo Braga
Effective remedies in digital market abuse of dominance cases pp. 371-420 Downloads
Anush Ganesh
The Google dilemma: as hyper-profits generation continues apace, the EU Commission’s enforcement approach fails to deter Google from engaging in exclusionary multi-market anti-competitive activities pp. 421-435 Downloads
Dermot Cahill and Jing Wang
The requirement of meeting of minds: horizontal and vertical agreements in EU competition law pp. 436-470 Downloads
Csongor István Nagy
Oligopoly, collusion, entry and welfare pp. 471-480 Downloads
Suryaprakash Mishra

Volume 21, issue 1, 2025

Antitrust restriction on football governance: the case of European Super League pp. 1-24 Downloads
Lei Kuang and Zeyu Zhao
Quality control in the DMA procedure: the exclusion of the Hearing Officer pp. 25-53 Downloads
Konstantinos Pantelidis
Overlooking digital collusion risks in the EU's agenda for a single European data space(s) pp. 54-75 Downloads
Erion Murati
Comfort, or not comfort, that is the question. The legal status and consequences of comfort letters issued by the European Commission in State aid cases pp. 76-98 Downloads
Stefan Akira Jarecki and Kamil Ciupak
Sustainability agreements and competition law: a comparative perspective pp. 99-124 Downloads
Margherita Colangelo
Why cartel participation leads to financial statement fraud and market abuse pp. 125-139 Downloads
Jesper Fredborg Huric-Larsen
Competition concerns with foundation models: a new feast for big tech? pp. 140-160 Downloads
Shourya Mitra
Does DMA interoperability promote innovation: a comparative study from EU competition law to the DMA pp. 161-188 Downloads
Çağrı Çavuş
Beyond administrative guidance: legal effects of state aid guidelines and the need for judicial review pp. 189-210 Downloads
Sofia Gierow
The value of screening tools in cartel cases pp. 211-230 Downloads
Malin Arve, Armando Garcia Pires, Ronny Gjendemsjø, Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui and Frode Skjeret

Volume 20, issue 3, 2024

On the interplay between competition law and privacy: the impact of Meta Platforms case pp. 555-576 Downloads
Arletta Gorecka
Online travel agencies, minimum advertized prices and online intermediation services: some lessons from the Swedish Finnair case pp. 577-587 Downloads
Claudio Calcagno
Charting the course of DMA’s private enforcement: unveiling the forum shopping challenge pp. 588-609 Downloads
Tamta Margvelashvili
Broad collection of consumer data by Big Tech: exclusionary or exploitative abuse? pp. 610-638 Downloads
Christophe Samuel Hutchinson
Balancing security and contestability in the DMA: the case of app stores pp. 639-674 Downloads
Zach Meyers
No enforcement without representation: how participatory democracy can strengthen the Digital Markets Act pp. 675-696 Downloads
Inês Neves
A fair share of sustainability benefits for consumers: the Horizontal Guidelines in the silent spring pp. 697-720 Downloads
Pedro Aránguez-Díaz

Volume 20, issue 2, 2024

It ain’t over until it’s over – when do infringements of EU competition law end? pp. 243-273 Downloads
Jussi Koivusalo
Multiplicity of tools for antitrust and consumer protection in digital markets: the Italian experience and the road ahead pp. 274-294 Downloads
Clara Calini and Elisabetta Iossa
Attacking concentration: market power in the digital space pp. 295-314 Downloads
Rhonda Smith and Deborah Healey
Unmasking excessive pricing: evolution of EU law on excessive pricing from United Brands to Aspen pp. 315-339 Downloads
Miroslava Marinova
When should EU merger assessment address privacy? The conditions for addressing privacy issues under the EU merger control regulation pp. 340-366 Downloads
Lilian Klein
Full compensation and the volume effect: assessing different policy options pp. 367-392 Downloads
Franziska Weber and Peter van Wijck
FRAND determination under the European SEP Regulation Proposal: discarding the Huawei framework? pp. 393-411 Downloads
Giuseppe Colangelo
Digital dominance: assessing market definition and market power for online platforms under Article 102 TFEU pp. 412-436 Downloads
Tone Knapstad
Digital merger control: adapting theories of harm pp. 437-459 Downloads
Viktoria H. S. E. Robertson
Interplay between Amazon store and logistics pp. 460-497 Downloads
Patrick Andreoli-Versbach and Joshua Gans
The new regulation of telecommunications. The single voice of the European and national decision maker pp. 498-536 Downloads
Francesca Niola
The impact of search engine data sharing on competition and consumer welfare pp. 537-554 Downloads
Bertin Martens

Volume 20, issue 1, 2024

The cost coordination theory of harm and the EU trucks case pp. 1-24 Downloads
Timo Klein and Bertram Neurohr
Cartel formation and the business cycle pp. 25-44 Downloads
Jesper Fredborg Huric-Larsen
The Intel saga: what went wrong with the Commission’s AEC test (in the General Court’s view)? pp. 45-77 Downloads
Robert Lauer
Incorporating privacy considerations into EU data-driven merger review pp. 78-112 Downloads
Christophe Samuel Hutchinson
Apple’s antitrust paradox pp. 113-146 Downloads
Manuel Wörsdörfer
Antitrust liability, corporate groups and M&A transactions: a tale of undertakings, economic continuity and effectiveness of EU competition law pp. 147-192 Downloads
Patrick Actis Perinetto and Giacomo Grechi
Closing the tech acquisitions enforcement gap: from article 22 to article 102 pp. 193-217 Downloads
D’Amico Alessia Sophia
Upstream market regulation between competitive tension and technological innovation pp. 218-241 Downloads
Francesca Niola
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