Competition Law Review

Index of Titles

'The Application of EU Competition Law by the Belgian Competition Authorities and Judges: Is Belgium Prepared for the 'New Regime'?'
Yves Montangie - Volume 1 Issue 1

'Article 82 and the New Economy: Need for Modernisation?'
Michele Messina - Volume 2 Issue 2

'Article 82 EC: Where are we coming from and where are we going to?'
Liza Lovdahl Gormsen - Volume 2 Issue 2

'The Commission’s Policy on Recidivism: legal certainty for repeat offenders?'
Kristina Nordlander - Volume 2 Issue 1

'Competition Law, Consumer Policy and the Retail Sector: systems’ relation and the effects of a strengthened consumer protection policy on competition law'
Irina Haracoglou - Volume 3 Issue 2

'Competition Law as a Patent ‘Safety Net’ in the Biopharmaceutical Industry'
Irina Haracoglou - Volume 1 Issue 2

'The Concept of ‘Objective Justification’ of an Abuse of a Dominant Position: Can it help to Modernise the Analysis under Article 82 EC?'
Ekaterina Rousseva - Volume 2 Issue 2

'The Controversies of the Consumer Welfare Standard'
KJ Cseres - Volume 3 Issue 2

'Costs and Financing in Private Third Party Competition Damages Actions'
John Peysner - Volume 3 Issue 1

'Criminal Sanctions for Competition Law: A Review of Irish Experience'
Patrick Massey - Volume 1 Issue 1

'Does the Microsoft Case offer a New Paradigm for the ‘Exceptional Circumstances’ Test and Compulsory Copyright Licenses under EC Competition Law?'
Steven Anderman - Volume 1 Issue 2

'The Enforcement of Private Actions for Breaches of EC Competition Law - The Role of the Shareholder under English Law'
Paul Hughes - Volume 3 Issue 1

'Essential Function vs Essential Facility: Defining the amount of R&D protection in high-tech industries after IMS and Microsoft'
Carsten Reimann - Volume 1 Issue 2

'Exporting Article 82 EC to Singapore: Prospects and Challenges'
Burton Ong - Volume 2 Issue 2

'IMS and Microsoft Judged in the Cold Light of IMS'
James Killick - Volume 1 Issue 2

'Managing the Intersection of Utilities Regulation and EC Competition Law'
Giorgio Monti - Volume 4 Issue 2

'Private Antitrust Law Enforcement in Italy'
Paolo Giudici - Volume 1 Issue 1

'Private Enforcement of Competition Law Arrives in Italy: Analysis of the Judgment of the European Court of Justice in Joined Cases C-295-289/04 Manfredi'
Michele Carpagnano - Volume 1 Issue 1

'The Protection of Legal Professional Privilege in EU Law and the Impact of the Rules on the Exchange of Information within the European Competition Network on the Secrecy of Communications between Lawyer and Client: one step forward, two steps back?'
Arianna Andreangeli - Volume 2 Issue 1

'Public and Private Antitrust Enforcement in Europe: Complement? Overlap?'
Assimakis P Komninos - Volume 3 Issue 1

'The Public Aspects of Private Enforcement in EC law: Some Constitutional and Administrative Challenges of a Damages Culture'
Dan Wilsher - Volume 3 Issue 1

'Representation of Consumer Interest by Consumer Associations – Salvation for the Masses?'
Orit Dayagi-Epstein - Volume 3 Issue 2

'Some Reflections on the Dynamics of the Due Process Discourse in EC Competition Law'
Renato Nazzini - Volume 2 Issue 1

'Spontaneous Harmonisation of National (Competition) Laws in the Wake of the Modernisation of EC Competition Law'
Hans Vedder - Volume 1 Issue 1

'Structural Remedies in Article 82 Energy Cases'
Peter Willis & Paul Hughes - Volume 4 Issue 2

'The Supermarket Sector in China and Hong Kong: A Tale of Two Systems'
Mark Williams - Volume 3 Issue 2