EU ANTITRUST: HOT TOPICS & NEXT STEPS

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EU ANTITRUST: HOT TOPICS & NEXT STEPS / Proceedings of the International Conference held in Prague on January 24–25, 20221
Conference Partners / Copyright Page2
Scientific Committee3
Coordinator of the conference / Back-office / Reviewers4
Editor’s preface5
Table of Contents11
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS15
Building the green and digital future: the challenges for 2022 / Margrethe Vestager16
Universal Competition Rules in a Globalised, Post-COVID and Green World: Will the Explosion of Exemptions and Protectionism Destroy Our Own Competitiveness? / Petr Mlsna21
How to ensure consumers get a fair share of the benefits of the digital economy? / Agustín Reyna30
COMPETITION LAW AND DIGITAL MARKETS39
Google, Antitrust, and Digital Market Act: Is There New Hope for the AdTech Market? / Jaroslav Denemark40
Digital Markets Act: A Fair Framework for the Online World? / Linda Holková Lubyová54
Dominant positions or dominant designs? Market power and innovation in European competition law / Lisanne M. F. Hummel65
Attention being bought and sold by online platforms. User’s self-determination in governing their own data as a dimension of consumer welfare in antitrust? / Beata Mäihäniemi83
Intermediation power, aftermarkets and mobile ecosystems: the Apple app store litigation / Kathryn McMahon93
The recent EU antitrust regulation of digital platforms, its enforcement and pressure from below / Kristýna Menzelová109
Platforms and Protocols: can Competition Law Help the Decentralisation of Social Media Platforms? / Tomáš Ochodek125
On the use and abuse of Big Data in competitive markets – Possible challenges for competition law / Ana Pošćić, Adrijana Martinović136
Teleological Perspective of EU Merger Control and its Interplay with Killer Acquisitions on Digital Markets / Monika Woźniak-Cichuta149
NATIONAL EXPERIENCE AS INSPIRATION FOR EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW165
TEU Competition Law and Sustainability: key aspects from the Dutch ACM Draft Guidelines towards an unified EU approach / María Campo Comba166
What can the EU learn from the Chinese Anti-Monopoly Guidelines for the Platform Economy Industries? / Barbara Dufková179
Effectiveness of Public Enforcement of Competition Law in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Kanita Imamović Čizmić191
The monopoly of PVZP on travel medical insurance for foreigners in the Czech Republic / Maryna Pysareva207
The limitation of the use of public procurement during the COVID-19 pandemic under the Directive 2014/24/EU / Magdalena Sitek, Bronisław Sitek224
Key Aspect of the 2021 Austrian Competition Law Reform / Peter Thyri237
ISSUES IN COMPETITION LAW ENFORCEMENT245
On-site Inspection and Legal Certainty / Hynek Brom246
Bending traditional private international law towards more favourable private enforcement / Richard Macko264
Decision-making on the Authorization of Mergers of Competitors / Jan Metelka273
Concurrent Enforcement of the DMA and Competition Law and the ne bis in idem Principle / Jan Měkota281
Antitrust Limitation Periods in the Czech Republic in the light of recent CJEU case-law / Filip Novotný, Kateřina Novotná293
Again, on ne bis in idem: Do We Need to Rethink our Approach? / Michal Petr313
Judicial Review of Commission Decisions in Antitrust and State Aid Cases : C-160/19 P Comune di Milano and Beyond / Łukasz Stępkowski323
Are the Fines Imposed to Cartel Participants in the Czech Republic Optimal? / Tereza Vaňkátová335
THEORY, CORE VALUES, AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES OF COMPETITION PROTECTION347
Antitrustʼs response to the conflict of goals in the disarray of some current trends / Josef Bejček348
Bypassing Competition Law, Bypassing through Competition Law / Ondrej Blažo372
Considering worker welfare? A capability assessment of antitrust / Isaure d’Estaintot383
Antitrust and protection of employees / Iwona Florek401
The Interpenetration of the Branches of Public Law and Private Law on the Example of Possibly Illegal State Aid to Sports Clubs / Bartłomiej Mikołaj Gawrecki411
Significant Impediment of Effective Competition – an old tool and unresolved doubts / Daria Kostecka-Jurczyk422
Digitalisation and firm’s own price elasticity of demand in dominant position analysis / Jan Kupčík438
The Importance of Competition Policy for European “Digital (End) Consumers” in a Digitalized Society / Aleš Musil452
Concept of Undertaking in the Light of the Contemporary Economy / Robert Pelikán466
Comparing and Contrasting the EU and the US Approach in Competition Law: So Close but So Far / Antonios E. Platsas481
BUSINESS MODELS, ECONOMIC SECTORS, AND THEIR COMPETITION LAW495
Digital markets and sharing economy / Rastislav Funta496
Game Over? Rethinking Sporting Autonomy and Legal Regulation at EU Level / Daniela Gschwindt508
Telecommunications Infrastructure Sharing as an Opportunity for Effective Deployment of Very High Capacity Networks / Inga Kawka, Łukasz Kozera523
Antitrust Treatment of Sharing Economy Actors Viewed through New Institutional Economics Lens. The Case of Uber. / Jiří Kindl535
Operation of air transport as a service of general economic interest in the context of COVID-19 pandemic / Tomáš Kočař554
The EU Policy Reform on Distribution Law: The European Commission Trying to Catch up with Market Developments / Dita Krumlová569
Constitutional dimension of the competition law of the EU in sports / Wojciech Lewandowski581
Nord Stream 2 – Antitrust Law and Energy Security / Zdeněk Petrášek594
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