Nigerian Competition Law: FCCPC Publishes Penalty Guidelines
By: Michael-James Currie and Jemma Muller (African Antitrust) Nigeria is quickly emerging as one of the more important antitrust regimes
By: Michael-James Currie and Jemma Muller (African Antitrust) Nigeria is quickly emerging as one of the more important antitrust regimes
By: Hendrik Viaene and Karolien Van der Putten (Antitrust Alert) The European Commission and national competition authorities (NCAs) are very actively fighting a
By: Aden Hizkias (Public Knowledge) The publishing industry is growing increasingly concentrated as publishing house giants continue to merge. This hurts
By: Jonathan M. Barnett (Truth on the Market) AT&T’s $102 billion acquisition of Time Warner in 2019 will go down
By: Georg Schmittmann (D’Kart) In the epic fantasy novel “Lord of the Rings“, the evil Lord Sauron secretly forged the
By: Andreas Stephan (UEA Center for Competition Policy) The world of European football was thrown into controversy this week by the
By: Jason Pilkington (Truth on the Market) The European Commission this week published its proposed Artificial Intelligence Regulation, setting out new rules
By: Robert Connolly (Cartel Capers) In the coming months there will be many proposals advanced to amend the Sherman Act.
By: Sean Gonsalves & Christopher Mitchell (The American Prospect) Doug Seacat, founder of the Ridgway, Colorado–based IT consulting company Deeply
By: Lerong Lu & Alice Lingsheng Zhang (Oxford Business Law Blog) Over the past few years, the Chinese authorities have
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