Tag: Cooperation
Regulating Cybersecurity
With the increasing dependence of our societies on computer systems and the Internet, and the explosion of so-called "smart" and connected devices, cybersecurity is...
Key Lessons from the Rise of Antitrust Enforcement in South-East Asia
By Elsa Chen, Scott Clements & Daren Shiau1
I. Antitrust Laws in South-East Asia
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or “ASEAN,” comprises ten Member...
Antitrust Chronicle® – Cooperation on Digital Competition: Principles and Practice
Letter from the Editor, by Assimakis Komninos
Dear Readers,
The advent of ex ante rules to deal with digital platforms – whether we call them “regulation”...
International Competition Cooperation: Are There Too Many Cooks In The Kitchen?
International cooperation on competition issues among agencies and governments can be great for consumers and companies alike, avoiding a host of inefficient and potentially...
Cooperation on Digital Competition: From Cooperation to Enhanced Cooperation
Cooperation agreements establishing the possibility of an exchange of information between competition authorities are in general based on two hypotheses. First, they assume that...
Proposals for International Cooperation for Competition in Digital Markets
Some countries have called for several years for international cooperation for competition in digital markets. Yet the declarations are political without concrete policy proposals...
Designing a Cooperation Framework for Regulating Competition in Digital Markets –...
Competition agencies should build on the existing and successful case-by-case cooperation framework used in assessing mergers that are notified in multiple jurisdictions and develop...
International Co-Operation Fixing Problems in Digital Markets
A new sense of urgency and purpose has enlivened our international conversations about digital platforms, stimulating unprecedented levels of co-operation between competition and consumer...
The Implementation of the Digital Markets Act with National Antitrust Laws
The December 2020 Commission proposal for a Digital Markets Act (“DMA”) reached a compromised text with the Council and the Parliament on March 24,...
Antitrust and Competition Law in Global Supply Chains: Recent Developments and...
Significant supply chain disruptions have become prevalent in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and, more recently, ongoing political conflict. These disruptions involve important...