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  • Publication frequency quarterly
  • approx. 80 pages
  • ISSN 2510‐3148
  • eISSN 2510-3156
  • Language: English

CoRe 1/2024 Out Now

Issue 1/2024 of European Competition and Regulatory Law Review – CoRe is now online! In his editorial, Robert Klotz discusses the lessons from the DMA’s pre-compliance phase.

In the Articles section you can find papers on the main features and implications of the EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR); Theories of Harm in the Implementation of the FSR and the Court of Justice’s approach to ancillary restraints in the recent cases Superleague and ISU.

The Country Reports section features national updates from: Bulgaria; Ireland; Portugal and the UK.

The Case Notes section covers Case C-306/20 Visma Enterprise SIA v Konkurences padome – Deal Registration Agreement Not Assumed to Restrict Competition “By Object”

Editor’s picks:

Theories of Harm in the Implementation of the Foreign Subsidies Regulation

Things That Do Not Make Sense – Superleague and ISU On Ancillary Restraints

Ireland ∙ Irish Merger Control: An Overview of Regulatory Developments and Sectoral Activity in 2023

Case C-306/20 Visma Enterprise SIA v Konkurences padome – Deal Registration Agreement Not Assumed to Restrict Competition “By Object”


View all articles from the latest issue of CoRe here.

Become an author for CoRe and view our Call for Papers.


Call for Case Notes

The editorial team of CoRe welcomes case note submissions on the following judgments and decisions:

  • Case C-128/21 Lietuvos notarų rūmai
  • Case C-25/21 Repsol Comercial de Productos Perroliferos
  • Case C-251/22 P Scania v Commission
  • Case C-297/22 P United Parcel Service v Commission
  • Case C-331/21 EDP and Others
  • Case C-394/21 Bursa Română de Mărfuri
  • Case C-449/21 Towercast
  • Case C-483/22 Em akaunt BG
  • Case C-510/22 Romaqua Group
  • Case C-680/20 Unilever Italia Mkt. Operations
  • Case C-682/20 P Les Mousquetaires et ITM Entreprises
  • Case C-690/20 P Casino, Guichard-Perrachon et Achats Marchandises Casino v Commission
  • Case C-693/20 P Intermarché Casino Achats v Commission
  • Case C-746/21 p Altice Group Lux v Commission
  • Case C-757/21 P Nichicon Corporation / Commission
  • Case C-759/21 P Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation / Commission
  • Case C-815/21 P Amazon.com and Others v Commission
  • Case T-106/17 JPMorgan Chase and Others v Commission
  • Case T-113/17 Crédit agricole et Crédit agricole Corporate and Investment Bank v Commission
  • Case T-172/21 Valve v Commission
  • Case T-583/20 Italia Wanbao-ACC v Commission
  • Case T-590/20 Clariant et Clariant International v Commission
  • Case T-74/21 Teva Pharmaceutical Industries et Cephalon v Commission

 

See further cases in the full Call for Case Notes.

 

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About CoRe

The European Competition and Regulatory Law Review (CoRe) reports on key legislative developments in the EU and its Member States, and analyses important judgments that shape the field of EU competition and regulatory law, in particular those by the European Courts, international courts and tribunals, and higher national courts.

Topics covered by the journal include:

  • Major ongoing antitrust matters and procedural trends;
  • EU and national antitrust enforcement in network industries;
  • Consultation of procedural and jurisdictional aspects of EU merger control;
  • Tax ruling investigations;
  • Digital Single Market Strategy and competitions rules;
  • Directive 2017/104/EU on antitrust damages actions.

All contributions will be subject to double blind peer-review before acceptance for publication and are required to conform to the author guidelines.

CoRe's Target Audience

The quarterly addresses everyone who is concerned with competition and regulatory law issues such as academics (in the field of law, political science, social sciences, economics and other relevant research fields), legal practitioners in national and international law firms, government officials working in EU public administration, judges and legal experts in domestic, European and international courts, consultancies, and business people in the EU and beyond.

CoRe's Structure

Each issue of CoRe will be a balanced mixture of original research articles, first-hand country or thematic policy reports, timely case annotations on important ECJ/GC rulings and other international/national court judgments, book reviews as well as other information material and updates, including opinions, case summaries or event reports.

Editors

Managing Editors

Robert Klotz, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton, Brussels, Belgium
Ben Van Rompuy, Leiden University, Belgium

Case Law Editors

Silvia Pronk, Société Générale, Brussels, Belgium
Dimitris Vallindas
, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton, Brussels, Belgium

Book Reviews Editor

Fatma Ceren Morbel, Károli Gáspár University, Budapest, Hungary.

Executive Editor

Adelaide McCluskey, Lexxion Publisher, Berlin, Germany

Editorial Board

Dirk Buschle, Energy Community Secretariat, Vienna, Austria / College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium
Adina Claici, Berkeley Research Group, Brussels, Belgium
Wouter Devroe, KU Leuven, Belgium / Maastricht University, Netherlands / Allen & Overy, Brussels, Belgium
Marcel Haag, European Commission, DG Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union, Brussels, Belgium
Leigh Hancher, University of Tilburg, Netherlands / European University Institute, Florence, Italy
Alison Jones, King’s College London, UK
Christian Koenig, University of Bonn, Germany
Heike Schweitzer, Free University of Berlin, Germany
András Tóth, Hungarian Competition Authority, Budapest, Hungary
Bernhard von Wendland, European Commission, DG Competition, Brussels, Belgium

Country Correspondants & Scientific Advisory Committee

Country Correspondants

Austria Heinrich Kühnert, Dorda Brugger Jordis, Vienna
Belgium Jeroen Dewispelaere, De Bandt, Brussels
Bulgaria Mariya Papazova, PPG Lawyers, Sofia
Croatia Ana Marjančić, Schönherr, Zagreb
Czech Republic Michal Petr, Palacky University, Olomouc
Denmark Erik Kjær-Hansen, Gorrissen Federspiel, Copenhagen
Estonia Martin Mäesalu, Ellex Raidla, Tallinn
Finland Satu-Anneli Kauranen, DLA Piper Finland, Helsinki
Germany Carsten König, University of Cologne, Cologne
Ireland Ronan Dunne, Philip Lee, Dublin
Italy Andrea Mezzetti, Baker & McKenzie, Rome
Lithuania Rita Paukštė, TGS Baltic, Vilnius
Netherlands Tim Raats, BarentKrans, The Hague
Norway Haakon Rønn Stensæth, Bahr, Oslo
Poland Tomasz Feliszewski, Wierciński, Kwieciński, Baehr, Warsaw
Portugal Miguel Sousa Ferro, University of Lisbon Law School, Lisbon
Romania Vlad Dan Roman, Permanent Representation of Romania to the European Union, Brussels
Slovenia Tine Mišic, ODI LLP, Ljubljana
Spain Jerónimo Maillo González-Orús, CEU San Pablo University, Madrid
Sweden Helene Andersson, Delphi, Stockholm
Switzerland Philipp Zurkinden, Prager Dreifuss, Bern
United Kingdom
Kiran Desai, Shoosmiths LLP, Brussels

Scientific Advisory Committee

Dr Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui, Bergen Center for Competition Law and Economics, University of Bergen, Norway
Dr Baskaran Balasingham, Maastricht University, Netherlands
Dr Rozeta Karova, Energy Community Secretariat, Vienna, Austria
Prof Grith Skovgaard Ølykke, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Dr Marie-Therese Richter, Energy Community Secretariat, Vienna, Austria
Dr Pál Szilágyi, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest, Hungary
Dr Tihamér Tóth, Dentons LLP, Budapet, Hungary
Dr Andrea Usai, DG Competition, European Commission, Brussels Belgium

Open Access

Do you want to make your contribution freely available to the public?

This journal offers the option to publish open access (OA). Contributions published under the OA policy must still successfully pass peer review in accordance with the journal’s Author Guidelines (view them under the section ‚For authors‘ on this website). The standard Open access fee for CoRe in 2023 is 952,00 € per contribution. If you have any questions please get in touch with our colleagues at info@lexxion.eu.

Read some of the open access contributions for free here

Current Issues of Competition Policy in E-Commerce by Thomas Weck (CoRe 1/2019)

Ireland ∙ New Merger Control Reporting Thresholds by Ronan Dunne (CoRe 4/2018)

Most Favoured Nation Clauses: Towards an Assessment Framework under EU-Competition Law by Friso Bostoen (CoRe 3/2017)

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