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European Competition Journal

2012 - 2025

Current editor(s): Philip Marsden

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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

Volume 17, issue 3, 2021

Structural capital and capital structure: assessing horizontal ownership concentration pp. 507-541 Downloads
Sumit K. Majumdar
The role of fundamental rights in antitrust law – a special responsibility for undertakings with regulatory power under Art. 102 TFEU? pp. 542-566 Downloads
Johannes Persch
Data sharing for collaborative research under art. 101 TFEU: lessons from the proposed regulations for data markets pp. 567-592 Downloads
Giulia Schneider
Pharmaceuticals and market definition: a cautionary tale pp. 593-616 Downloads
Rhonda L. Smith and Arlen Duke
Google as a de facto privacy regulator: analysing the Privacy Sandbox from an antitrust perspective pp. 617-681 Downloads
Damien Geradin, Dimitrios Katsifis and Theano Karanikioti
Exploitative abuse of a dominant position: a bad idea that now should be abandoned pp. 682-713 Downloads
Gregory J. Werden
Collective labour agreements and EU competition law: five reconfigurations pp. 714-744 Downloads
Giorgio Monti
The two sides of platform collusion pp. 745-760 Downloads
Alexandre Carbonnel

Volume 17, issue 2, 2021

FRAND licensing levels under EU law pp. 205-268 Downloads
Jean-Sébastien Borghetti, Igor Nikolic and Nicolas Petit
Platform markets, dominance issues and single- and multi-homing of merchants: a real or hypothetical choice? pp. 269-295 Downloads
Arianna Andreangeli
Are 28 days a month? Price competition with consumer confusion pp. 296-308 Downloads
Luigi Di Gaetano
Cartel behaviour and efficient sanctioning by criminal sentences pp. 309-352 Downloads
Thomas Wein
Antitrust concerns in Ad-Tech: formalizing the combined effect of multiple conducts and behaviours pp. 353-390 Downloads
Oliver Latham, Mikaël Hervé and Romain Bizet
The dawn of pro-competition data regulation for gatekeepers in the EU pp. 391-406 Downloads
Simonetta Vezzoso
Too little too late? pp. 407-436 Downloads
Thomas Stuart
Generics (paroxetine), or the new unbearable lightness of patents in competition law pp. 437-472 Downloads
Patrick Actis Perinetto
Competition Commission of India’s “control” conundrum – practice, precedent, and proposals pp. 473-505 Downloads
Prateek Bhattacharya

Volume 17, issue 1, 2021

Loyalty rebates and the more economic approach to EU competition law pp. 1-22 Downloads
Peter van Wijck
Excessive prices: a new analytical approach pp. 23-46 Downloads
Walid Gani
GDPR Myopia: how a well-intended regulation ended up favouring large online platforms - the case of ad tech pp. 47-92 Downloads
Damien Geradin, Theano Karanikioti and Dimitrios Katsifis
Platform businesses and market definition pp. 93-117 Downloads
Rhonda L. Smith and Arlen Duke
Two-sided market definition: some common misunderstandings pp. 118-133 Downloads
Gunnar Niels and Helen Ralston
Competition law and the digital economy: the framework of remedies in the digital era in the EU pp. 134-155 Downloads
Stavros Aravantinos
Sanctioning unfair pricing under Art. 102(a) TFEU: yes, we can! pp. 156-187 Downloads
Marco Botta
What if error risk could embrace uncertainty? pp. 188-204 Downloads
Erwann Kerguelen
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