- Date of creation
- Name of project
- Antitrust enforcement in digital markets: training for national judges
- EU or national law
- EU law
- Practice area
- Commercial law
- Type of self-learning material
- Podcast
- Languages
- English
- Links to language versions
- Link
- Antitrust Enforcement in Digital Markets - Subsite
Description
Recent years have seen the booming of e-commerce, online platforms and digital markets, which in turn influences competition analysis and has brought up the question of whether “traditional” competition enforcement appropriately addresses recent developments and novel issues. Consequently, national courts are required to be up-to-date on the particularities of digital markets in order be able to review NCAs’ decisions and factor them into their judgments. These e-presentations will help judges to analyse and define digital markets and the behaviour of undertakings in the online world in order to assess their conformity with EU and national competition rules on concentrations, anti-competitive agreements and abuse of a dominant position. Produced with the financial support of the Training of National Judges Programme of the European Union (European Commission DG Competition).