Category: Commentary Elsewhere

Competition Law Implications of Minority Shareholdings: The EU and U.S. Perspectives

From Antitrust & Competition Policy Blog: Competition Law Implications of Minority Shareholdings: The EU and U.S. Perspectives “Ioannis Platis, Centre of International and European Economic Law Competition Law analyzes Implications of Minority Shareholdings: The EU and U.S. Perspectives. ABSTRACT: Analysis of minority shareholdings on the basis of all relevant EU Competition Law branches (101 TFEU, 102 TFEU,…” This is Commentary Elsewhere, from writers around the web. Please note the explanation of this section on the “About the Site” page.

Sports and Antitrust Law

From Antitrust & Competition Policy Blog: Sports and Antitrust Law “The ABA Section of antitrust Law has a new book on Sports and Antitrust Law. BOOK ABTRACT: Sports and Antitrust Law presents a legal overview of sports-related topics and offers an exciting new resource on the most current cases and…” This is Commentary Elsewhere, from writers around the web. Please note the explanation of this section on the “About the Site” page.

New EU Technology Transfer Block Exemption: A Note of Caution

From Journal of European Competition Law & Practice – Advance Access: New EU Technology Transfer Block Exemption: A Note of Caution “” This is Commentary Elsewhere, from writers around the web. Please note the explanation of this section on the “About the Site” page.

More on AG Wahl and restrictions by object: ‘pay-for-delay’ settlements as a case study

From Chillin’Competition: More on AG Wahl and restrictions by object: ‘pay-for-delay’ settlements as a case study “A while ago I wrote a post and engaged in some follow-up comments on the issue of restrictions by object. But since Alfonso is busy these days and has shown some persistence in chasing me to have me write another guest post, I thought it a good idea to add a few more thoughts on […]” This is Commentary Elsewhere, from writers around the web. Please note the explanation of this section on the “About the Site” page.