Here are the Network Law Review’s monthly reading suggestions: topics include breaking up Big Tech, the evolution of market structure reasoning, regulating AI without stifling innovation, IKEA, an evolutionary take on platforms, an Olympic marathoner, and complexity science in law, among others. Brought to you by Thibault Schrepel.

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Antitrust Antidote: June-September 2024

Welcome to the Antitrust Antidote—a quarterly publication analyzing U.S. antitrust decisions from legal and economic perspectives. Authored by former Federal...

Latin Antitrust Chronicles: July – September 2024

Welcome to the Latin Antitrust Chronicles – a series covering some of the most relevant developments in competition law in...

New Insights into the Evolution of Judicial Standards in U.S. Merger Cases

John W. Mayo and his co-authors examine how judicial standards in U.S. merger trials have evolved over time. They challenge...

Reading suggestions – September 2024

Here are the Network Law Review’s monthly reading suggestions: topics include digital refusals to deal, antitrust litigation against academic publishers,...

Richard N. Langlois: “Memes and Myths of Antitrust”

Dear readers, the Network Law Review is delighted to present you with this month’s guest article by Richard N. Langlois, Professor...

Competition Law Without Policy (and Competition Policy Without Law)

Reading the judgment of the European Court of Justice in the Google Shopping case made me sad. My main objection...

Antitrust and Digital Refusals to Deal

Welcome to “Tech Monopoly,” a series where University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School professor Herbert Hovenkamp engages with pressing issues...

Reading suggestions – August 2024

Here are the Network Law Review’s monthly reading suggestions on the Commission guidelines on exclusionary abuses, the myth of lax...

“J’accuse!” – Four Deadly Sins of the Commission’s Draft Guidelines on Exclusionary Abuses

Just as we were ready to go on our summer holidays, or even after some of us had already left,...

EU Competition Law

By Makis Komninos

TECH MONOPOLY

BY HERBERT HOVENKAMP

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Crane's Cartel

By Daniel Crane

DigiConsumers

By Catalina Goanta

Antitrust Antidote

By Koren W. Wong-Ervin

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