Austria: Uphill struggle Ferdinand Graf of Graf & Pitkowitz Rechtsanwälte discusses the private enforcement of antitrust law and the difficulties suing cartels
European Union: EU merger remedies Sergio Sorinas and Christine Jorns of Herbert Smith look at the content and implications of the Commission's revised Remedies Notice
France: Modernising the economy French competition and distribution law has been through some big changes recently. Jean-Christophe Grall and Thomas Lamy of MG Avocats – Grall & Associés discuss what every foreign company doing business in France should know.
Greece: The leniency programme of the Hellenic Competition Commission Prof Dr Michael Paroussis of the Law Offices of Dr P Theodoridis - Dr H Papaconstantinou explains the incentives for cooperating with competition authorities in Greek antitrust policy and practice
India: Changing the rules Cyril Shroff and Ashwath Rau of Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co discuss how doing business in India is different now
Japan: Improvement to anti-monopoly rules Yusuke Nakano, Koya Uemura and Etsuko Hara of Anderson Mori & Tomotsune mark the changes in the new legislation
Romania: The new Romanian order Catalin Grigorescu and Alina Melcescu of bpv Grigorescu discuss the changes in antitrust law since Romania joined the EU
Serbia: Striking the balance Rastko Petakovic of Karanovic & Nikolic Law Office provides a snapshot of competition policy and practice in Serbia
South Korea: Tackling cartels Paul S Rhee and Sin Sung Yun of Yoon Yang Kim Shin & Yu discuss the Korean regulator’s changing approach to competition
Turkey: Growing determination The Turkish Competition Board has broadened the scope of its investigation of dominant undertakings' practices regarding points of sale. Gönenç Gürkaynak of ELIG outlines the facts
Ukraine: Focus on illegal actions The Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine is now concentrating on cartels and abuses of dominance. Vladimir Sayenko and Dmitry Taranyk of Sayenko Kharenko explain the impact of the shift
United Kingdom: Merger control – the effect on banking transactions Sam Szlezinger and Jonathan Tatten of Denton Wilde Sapte explain why merger control doesn't just apply to mergers