Advances in International Due Process Considerations: Proper Compliance Mechanisms Could Propel Convergence
By Jana I. Seidl & James F. Rill Convergence in practice on due process principles is critical to the evolution
By Jana I. Seidl & James F. Rill Convergence in practice on due process principles is critical to the evolution
By Valeria Losco & Terry Calvani This article discusses one specific issue raised by new technologies in antitrust investigations: the
By Paul Gilbert This article considers why European Commission antitrust decisions seem less vulnerable to appeal on substance than equivalent
By Hideo Nakajima Since I worked at the Japan Fair Trade Commission as Secretary General prior to joining the law
By Antonio Capobianco & Gabriella Erdei Procedural fairness includes rights of individuals and legal persons to “due process.” It regulates
By Oliver Budzinski & Annika Stöhr In an imperfect world, competition authorities cannot get every case right. Often, the benefit
On Friday June 22, 2012 the annual competition conference took place at the Chatham House in London hosting senior officials
…with Frederic Jenny – In this month’s edition of CPI Talks… we have the pleasure of speaking with Frederic Jenny.
By James S. Venit – The Court of Justice’s Intel judgment, which rejects the application of per se condemnation of
By Allan Fels & Dr. Darryl Biggar – Is there scope for greater reliance on competitive market forces in the
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