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European Competition Journal

2012 - 2025

Current editor(s): Philip Marsden

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Volume 16, issue 2-3, 2020

Code of competitive conduct: a new way to supplement EU competition law in addressing abuses of market power by digital giants pp. 221-263 Downloads
Laurine Signoret
Procedural justice in the age of tech giants – justifying the EU Commission’s approach to competition law enforcement pp. 264-280 Downloads
Ceara Tonna-Barthet and Louis O’Carroll
Preventing collusive tendering in public markets – the case of framework agreements pp. 281-311 Downloads
Penelope-Alexia Giosa
Collusion by code or algorithmic collusion? When pricing algorithms take over pp. 312-342 Downloads
Lea Bernhardt and Ralf Dewenter
An economic perspective on the inherent plausibility and frequency of predatory pricing: the case for more aggressive regulation pp. 343-367 Downloads
Ho Fung Griffith Cheng
The elusive test for unfair excessive pricing under EU law: revisiting United Brands in the light of Competition and Markets Authority v Flynn Pharma Ltd pp. 368-386 Downloads
Grant Stirling
The overarching principle of full effectiveness in compensation for indirect losses: the lesson from C-435/18 Otis and Others pp. 387-403 Downloads
Xiaowen Tan
Sharpening the European Commission’s tools: interim measures pp. 404-430 Downloads
Alexandre Ruiz Feases
Assessing abuse of dominance in the platform economy: a case study of app stores pp. 431-491 Downloads
Friso Bostoen and Daniel Mândrescu
The data sharing paradox: BigTechs in finance pp. 492-511 Downloads
Oscar Borgogno and Giuseppe Colangelo
Can mergers lead to partial collusion? Introducing heterogeneous discount factors to a Bertrand-Edgeworth model pp. 512-530 Downloads
Jens T. Grüb
Can competition law protect consumers in cases of a dominant company breach of data protection rules? pp. 531-569 Downloads
Marija Stojanovic
Tackling pass-on in cartel cases: a comparative analysis of the interplay between damages law and economic insights pp. 570-594 Downloads
Franziska Weber
FRAND to address competition issues posed by major digital platforms? pp. 595-612 Downloads
Minh Hung Tao
EU Competition law and extraterritorial jurisdiction – a critical analysis of the ECJ's judgement in Intel pp. 613-627 Downloads
Bernadette Zelger
Concealed data practices and competition law: why privacy matters pp. 628-672 Downloads
Katharine Kemp

Volume 16, issue 1, 2020

Competition policy and digital platforms: six uncontroversial propositions pp. 1-10 Downloads
Mike Walker
“Trust me, I’m fair”: analysing Google’s latest practices in ad tech from the perspective of EU competition law pp. 11-54 Downloads
Damien Geradin and Dimitrios Katsifis
Should EU competition law move towards a Neo-Brandeis approach? pp. 55-96 Downloads
Florian Kraffert
The temporal scope of the damages directive: a comparative analysis of the applicability of the new rules on competition infringements in Europe pp. 97-125 Downloads
Philipp Kirst
Sincere cooperation and antitrust enforcement: insights from the Damages and ECN+ Directives pp. 126-148 Downloads
Claudia Massa
Financialization of the food value chain, common ownership and competition law pp. 149-220 Downloads
Ioannis Lianos, Alina Velias, Dmitry Katalevsky and George Ovchinnikov

Volume 15, issue 2-3, 2019

Data as an essential facility in European law: how to define the “target” market and divert the data pipeline? pp. 177-224 Downloads
Édouard Bruc
A close look on privacy protection as a non-price parameter of competition pp. 225-253 Downloads
José Tomás Llanos
Platform competition and market definition in the US Amex case: lessons for economics and law pp. 254-280 Downloads
Vikas Kathuria
Hub-and-spoke arrangements: future challenges within Article 101 TFEU assessment pp. 281-317 Downloads
Patrick Actis Perinetto
Getting Consumer Welfare Right: the competition law implications of market-driven sustainability initiatives pp. 318-326 Downloads
Kevin Coates and Dirk Middelschulte
Individual concern in the State aid action for annulment in light of the notion of State aid pp. 327-346 Downloads
Anna Nowak-Salles
Horizontal information exchange and innovation in the platform economy – a need to rethink? pp. 347-371 Downloads
Antti Aine, Tom Björkroth and Aki Koponen

Volume 15, issue 1, 2019

Cartels only have one face – a reply pp. 1-14 Downloads
Kevin Coates and Johan Ysewyn
Competition policy reform in Europe and Germany – institutional change in the light of digitization pp. 15-54 Downloads
Oliver Budzinski and Annika Stöhr
An EU competition law analysis of online display advertising in the programmatic age pp. 55-96 Downloads
Damien Geradin and Dimitrios Katsifis
Sublicense and cartel enforcement mechanism in first price auction pp. 97-106 Downloads
Luigi Di Gaetano
Antitrust analysis of two-sided platforms: the day after AmEx pp. 107-135 Downloads
Oscar Borgogno and Giuseppe Colangelo
How the Intel case changed our understanding of the objectives of EU competition law pp. 136-152 Downloads
Florian Kraffert
Intent and competition law assessment: useless or useful tool in the quest for legal certainty? pp. 153-175 Downloads
Patrick Actis Perinetto

Volume 14, issue 2-3, 2018

Protecting consumers and their data through competition law? Rethinking abuse of dominance in light of the Federal Cartel Office’s Facebook investigation pp. 195-215 Downloads
Maximilian N. Volmar and Katharina O. Helmdach
How effective are remedies in merger cases? A European and national assessment pp. 216-247 Downloads
Michael Polemis and Aikaterina Oikonomou
Analysing European economic competitiveness through the prism of economic innovation pp. 248-277 Downloads
Augustin Ignatov
Lower drug prices can improve innovation pp. 278-304 Downloads
Marcel Canoy and Jan Tichem
B2B unfair trade practices and EU competition law pp. 305-341 Downloads
Sara Abdollah Dehdashti
Tying and bundling in the digital era pp. 342-366 Downloads
Stefan Holzweber
Competition policy’s social paradox: are we losing sight of the wood for the trees? pp. 367-416 Downloads
Anca D. Chirita
The role of big data and digital privacy in merger review pp. 417-444 Downloads
Maria C. Wasastjerna
Restrictions of online sales and vertical agreements: Bundeskartellamt vs. Commission? Why Coty and Asics are compatible pp. 445-461 Downloads
Bernadette Zelger
The Google Saga: episode I pp. 462-490 Downloads
Ioannis Kokkoris

Volume 14, issue 1, 2018

Tacit collusion or parallel behaviour in oligopolistic markets? The two faces of Janus pp. 1-37 Downloads
Michael Polemis and Aikaterina Oikonomou
The role of consumer data in the enforcement of EU competition law pp. 38-80 Downloads
Konstantina Bania
Selective distribution and online marketplace restrictions under EU competition rules after Coty Prestige pp. 81-109 Downloads
Giuseppe Colangelo and Valerio Torti
Making contribution work: the liability of privileged and non-privileged injurers in EU competition law pp. 110-128 Downloads
Carsten Koenig
Fining Google: a missed opportunity for legal certainty? pp. 129-151 Downloads
Magali Eben
Making the case for competition in policymaking – lessons from CMA advocacy 2014–2018 pp. 152-173 Downloads
John Kirkpatrick
Bank competition and the transmission of unconventional monetary policy in the euro area pp. 174-193 Downloads
Barbara Baarsma and Melvin Vooren
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