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European Competition Journal

2012 - 2024

Current editor(s): Philip Marsden

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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

Volume 19, issue 3, 2023

The impact of state aid on economic growth: fresh evidence from a panel of 27 EU countries pp. 359-379 Downloads
Nikoletta Poulou, Michael Polemis and Aikaterina Oikonomou
Addressing data access problems in the emerging digital agriculture sector: potential of the refusal to deal case law to complement ex-ante regulation pp. 380-409 Downloads
Can Atik
The future of anticompetitive self-preferencing: analysis of hypernudging by voice assistants under article 102 TFEU pp. 410-448 Downloads
Viktorija Morozovaite
The centralised sale of football media rights in Europe pp. 449-480 Downloads
C.-Philipp Heller, Slobodan Sudaric and Anne-Christin Winkler
Causation and counterfactual analysis in abuse of dominance cases – lessons from the General Court’s Qualcomm ruling pp. 481-521 Downloads
Elias Deutscher
Economic analysis of proposed regulations of cloud services in Europe pp. 522-568 Downloads
Joshua Gans, Mikaël Hervé and Muath Masri

Volume 19, issue 2, 2023

The antitrust privacy dilemma pp. 167-190 Downloads
Christophe Carugati
From monocle to spectacles: competition for data and “data ecosystem building” pp. 191-225 Downloads
Peter J. van de Waerdt
Big tech’s acquisition challenge to EU merger control pp. 226-245 Downloads
Christophe Samuel Hutchinson, Diana Treščáková, Anna Alexandrovna Berdnikova, Dmitry Sergeevich Samorodeskii, Dmitry Igorevich Lobanov and Stanislava Igorevna Semtsiva
Methods of relevant product market delineation in antitrust cases: a critical survey pp. 246-260 Downloads
Aikaterina Oikonomou
Who (and why) gets cited by the Commission? The role and quality of expert knowledge in Google antitrust saga pp. 261-284 Downloads
Joanna Mazur
Auto cartels and the challenges they pose in private enforcement: scania cartel case pp. 285-306 Downloads
Aydin Mehdi Khani Saatlou and Reza Tajarlou
Chicago, Harvard, Freiburg, or considerations for Single Market integration? Analysis of theoretical and ideational insights underpinning the European Commission’s merger control with exponential random graph models pp. 307-333 Downloads
Dzmitry Bartalevich
Antitrust shrugged? Boycotts, content moderation, and free speech cartels pp. 334-358 Downloads
Jan Polański

Volume 19, issue 1, 2023

The DMA in the broader regulatory landscape of the EU: an institutional perspective pp. 1-29 Downloads
Belle Beems
Virtual assistants as gatekeepers for consumption? – how information intermediaries shape competition pp. 30-56 Downloads
Victoriia Noskova
What does the Digital Markets Act harmonize? – exploring interactions between the DMA and national competition laws pp. 57-85 Downloads
Jasper van den Boom
An inverse analysis of the digital markets act: applying the Ne bis in idem principle to enforcement pp. 86-115 Downloads
Alba Ribera Martínez
Fitting the Digital Markets Act in the existing legal framework: the myth of the “without prejudice” clause pp. 116-149 Downloads
Konstantina Bania
Dissonance in the European competition law regime of insufficient individual rivalry: the New Competition Tool as a glimmer of hope pp. 150-166 Downloads
Nora Lampecco

Volume 18, issue 3, 2022

Restoring the promise of competition: ex ante pro-competitive regulation of FRAND access to SEPs pp. 459-467 Downloads
Philip Marsden
Ensuring contestability and fairness in digital markets through regulation: a comparative analysis of the EU, UK and US approaches pp. 468-500 Downloads
Thomas Tombal
The case against green antitrust pp. 501-513 Downloads
Cento Veljanovski
The new sustainability exemption according to § 2(1) Austrian Cartel Act and its relationship with Article 101 TFEU – European spearhead or born to fail? pp. 514-531 Downloads
Bernadette Zelger
Sustainable development in the EU – which state of play in competition law? pp. 532-557 Downloads
Idris Abdelkhalek
Cost structures, innovation and welfare in monopoly pp. 558-566 Downloads
Suryaprakash Mishra
Tackling gatekeepers’ self-preferencing practices pp. 567-590 Downloads
Christophe Samuel Hutchinson and Diana Treščáková
The role of contract structure for damage quantification: pitfalls and solutions pp. 591-613 Downloads
Florian Deuflhard and Robert Lauer
Super-dominant and super-problematic? The degree of dominance in the Google Shopping judgement pp. 614-630 Downloads
Alessia Sophia D’Amico and Baskaran Balasingham
Exclusionary innovation in the European Commission’s decisions against Google pp. 631-657 Downloads
Baskaran Balasingham
Article 102 TFEU to the rescue: filling the legal gaps of the airport slot regulation pp. 658-682 Downloads
Tuvana Aras

Volume 18, issue 2, 2022

Fairness, competition on the merits and article 102 pp. 229-248 Downloads
Alberto Pera
Merger simulation based on survey–generated diversion ratios pp. 249-264 Downloads
Wen-Jen Tsay and Wei-Min Hu
Curbing Big Tech's IoT dominance pp. 265-286 Downloads
Christophe Samuel Hutchinson
The sustainability guidelines of the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets: an impetus for a modern EU approach to sustainability and competition policy reflecting the principle that the polluter pays? pp. 287-327 Downloads
P. Jansen, S. J. Beeston and L. Van Acker
R you being foreclosed? pp. 328-355 Downloads
Oliver Latham and Chara Tzanetaki
Strengthening effective antitrust enforcement in digital platform markets pp. 356-405 Downloads
Damien Geradin and Dimitrios Katsifis
Estimating cartel damages using machine learning pp. 406-423 Downloads
Oliver März
The role of competition authorities in protecting freedom of speech: the PKN Orlen/Polska Press case pp. 424-457 Downloads
Cezary Banasiński and Marcin Rojszczak

Volume 18, issue 1, 2022

Competition law in attempt to understand (Luxury) trademarks pp. 1-20 Downloads
Hanna Stakheyeva
The game behind the game: UEFA's Financial Fair Play Regulations and the need to field a substitute pp. 21-81 Downloads
Jesse Kalashyan
A closer look on the effectiveness of the EU legal framework for excessive pricing during the COVID-19 crisis pp. 82-104 Downloads
Bahriye Basaran
The challenges of personalized pricing to competition and personal data protection law pp. 105-128 Downloads
Christophe Samuel Hutchinson and Diana Treščáková
Maintaining a level playing field when Big Tech disrupts the financial services sector pp. 129-167 Downloads
Tom Smith and Damien Geradin
To what extent does European law ensure a level playing field for fintechs in the payment services sector? pp. 168-203 Downloads
Amanda Cliffe
The abstract presumption of harm in the Damages Directive: overconcern of overcompensation pp. 204-227 Downloads
Peter van Wijck and Franziska Weber
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