
The Institute of Competition Law has published a new edition of its e-Competitions Bulletin.
Its new issue includes articles by Damien Gerard (“The Belgian Supreme Court upholds the severability of anticompetitive provisions in a distribution agreement”), Christopher Sagers (“A U.S. Court of Appeal unanimously expands extraterritorial reach of U.S. antitrust rules in a foreign price-fixing conspiracy case”), Danilo Sama (“The Italian Competition Authority fines three operators in the Southern Italian electric market for undertaking a concerted practice aimed at sharing the market for certain dispatch services”), Tomas Cihula (“The Czech Supreme court confirms the supermarket cartel decision”), Eszter Ritter (“The Hungarian Supreme Court confirms the supermarket cartel decision”), Gavin Benjamin Bushell (“The EU Advocate General Mazak issues his opinion recommending dismissing appeal against pharma company’s abuse of dominance”), Alessandro Romano (“An Italian civil court rejects to dispose the delay of a new product launch for patent infringement claim and assumes a leading competitor’s abuse of dominant position as refusal to license”), Michal Miko (“The Antimonopolly Office of the Slovak Republic fines electricity distribution company for abuse of a dominant position by charging excessive prices for electricity mastering”), Erlind Kodhelaj (“The Albanian Competition Authority submits for comments new draft guidelines on the control of concentrations involving undertakings”), Michele Giannino (“The Italian Competition Authority conditionally clears an airline merger by imposing a slot divestiture remedy”) and Marc Waha (“The Hong Kong Legislative Council Introduces a cross-sector competition law regime”).
For the new issue see: Institute of Competition Law – e-Competitions.
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