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Antitrust literature has focused on the problems arising from concentration in the digital economy, particularly in social media and search engines. However, there has not been an equal interest regarding the concentration in labor markets created by digital platforms. In the same way in which...
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English Abstract: The paper arguments that covenant not to compete included in employment agreements should be scrutinized by the competition authorities in case some requirements are met. The recent probe started by CADE in the healthcare sector must be seen as an alert of the impact that such...
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Zero-rating can have anticompetitive effects and contribute to the concentration in two markets, telecom, and web services, reducing competition and reinforcing market positions. There are non-economic harms implicated as well when citizens do not have access to diverse sources of information. A...
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While intermediary liability is becoming an of increasing importance in internet governance discussions, little is being made at the institutional level to minimise conflicts across jurisdictions and ensure the compliance of intermediary liability laws with fundamental rights and the freedom to...
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This article will discuss, in light of the expected accession of the European Union (EU) to the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR), whether the current enforcement structure of competition law in the EU is consistent with the right to fair trial enshrined in Art 6 ECHR. After a brief...
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The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the different kinds of concerns related to the notion of “unfair prices” in tax and competition policy, respectively. The focus is on the rules governing transfer pricing within the setting of international tax policy, and on those governing the...
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