Shortcuts and Courts in the Era of Digitization
The October issue of Competition Policy International’s Antitrust Chronicle featured a short article of mine titled “Shortcuts and Courts in the Era of Digitization“. It is now freely accesible here, courtesy of CPI:
CPI-Shortcuts and Courts in the Era of Digitization (Lamadrid)
The article sketches some thoughts regarding the proposals to facilitate competition law enforcement in digital markets that will be familiar to readers of this blog, using the Special Advisers’ Report as a conducting thread. It focuses mainly on two related elements: the proposals to reverse the burden of proof in certain cases, and the vision of Courts and consolidated case law as an inconvenient.
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