| Technology and the complexities of international antitrust enforcement have had a time in the spotlight this month, with important changes that will no doubt be scrutinized and discussed in coming weeks. With EU Commissioner Vestager at her post and a new slurry of US scrutiny on controversial Digital Giants, the tug-of-war between stability and major upheavals in Antitrust is set to continue providing interesting surprises… and a few unorthodox ideas too. Authors have also looked at the increasing polarization of the Antitrust discourse, with academics and practitioners alike looking into controversial cases dealing with novel issues, from “cloning” to algorithmic wrongdoing. A strong sampling of discussions, sure to give plenty to discuss before the year is out… |
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