The Journal of European Competition Law & Practice is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the practice of competition law in Europe. Primarily focused on EU Competition Law, the journal includes within its scope key developments at the international level and also at the national EU member state level, where they provide insight on EU Competition Law. Published bi-monthly, coverage includes:
Drawing on the insights and experience of General Editors Paul Nihoul and Thomas Lübbig, and Consulting Editor Philip Lowe, the journal also benefits from the active participation of a small, focused Editorial Board, with members drawn from practice, from regulatory bodies and from industry across Europe. Distinctive aspects of the journal's approach are:
The journal is specifically designed for EU Competition lawyers both in private practice and working in industry and the corporate sector. It is likely also to become an essential source of reference for domestic lawyers in EU countries, non-competition-specialist lawyers, members of the judiciary, officials in enforcement agencies and regulatory bodies, and academics specialising in competition /antitrust. Content is selected for its quality of analysis and practical relevance, with a premium upon concise and accessible presentation.
Articles and shorter contributions are invited: please contact Thomas Lübbig or Paul Nihoul to discuss ideas or request further information. Subscription Information Subscription includes 10 issues per annum & Online
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