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Antitrust and the Digital Economy: Legal Standards, Presumptions, and Key Challenges

Edited by: Yannis Katsoulacos

ISBN13: 9781954750098
Published: June 2023
Publisher: Concurrences
Country of Publication: France
Format: Hardcover
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Written at a time of unprecedentedly complex and multifaceted debate about the role and appropriateness of standards and presumptions in competition enforcement in digital markets, this publication provides a comprehensive overview by leading experts in antitrust law and policy, with a focus on US, European, and global perspectives. It examines how antitrust standards and presumptions have evolved over time, and how they are currently applied to address the broader economy in general and digital markets in particular.

The book covers important enforcement and policy developments regarding the formulation of presumptions and the role of courts and antitrust enforcement agencies in this area. In addition, it explores the approaches to antitrust standards and presumptions in developed and developing countries, including chapters focusing on Brazil, China, Russia, and South Africa. The authors provide insightful analysis, global perspectives, and practical guidance on the most pressing issues and questions facing antitrust enforcers and policymakers today.

Published in cooperation with the Competition & Regulation European Summer School and Conference (CRESSE).

Subjects:
Competition Law
Contents:
Introduction
Part I: Legal Standards, Presumptions and Antitrust - Enforcement Economic and Legal Principles and the Cases of EU and US
1. Simple Rules for Antitrust
2. Making Antitrust Decisions about Digital Platforms
3. Proving Competition Violations under EU Law: Legal Approach and Economic Reasoning
4. Could a Move to More Presumption-Based Legal Standards Be Justified for the Big-Tech Digital Markets on Error-Cost-Minimising Grounds?
5. Competition Law Systems, Courts, and the Formulation of Presumptions
6. Looking beyond Courts for Competition Enforcement in Digital Platform Markets
Part II: Legal Standards in Brazil, China, Russia and South Africa
1. Appropriate Legal Standards in Competition Law: a South African Perspective
2. Legal Standards in Competition Law Enforcement Against Digital Platforms in Russia
3. China’s Antitrust Regulation of the Digital Economy: Recent Developments and an Evaluation
4. Conduct Analysis in Digital Cases: a Review of the Brazilian Antitrust Authority Decisions