Faculty
Grigorios Bacharis (LSE Fellow)
Professor Pablo Ibáñez Colomo
Dr Niamh Dunne
Dr Jan Kleinheisterkamp
Dr Orla Lynskey
Dr Andrew Scott
Recent publications
- Niamh Dunne 'Antitrust and the Golden Thread: Balancing the Presumption of Innocence with the Public Interest in Competition Enforcement' in O. Andriychuk, Antitrust and the Bounds of Power—25 Years On (Hart Publishing, 2023)
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo ’Law, policy, expertise: hallmarks of effective judicial review in EU competition law’(2023) 24 Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, 143–168
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'Competition Law and Sports Governance: Disentangling a Complex Relationship' (2022) World Competition 45 (3) pp.323-50
- Niamh Dunne 'Pro-competition Regulation in the Digital Economy: The United Kingdom’s Digital Markets Unit'The Antitrust Bulletin 21 March 2022
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'EU Merger Control Between Law and Discretion' (2021) 44 World Competition 347-372 [working paper available online]
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'Anticompetitive Effects in EU Competition Law' (2021) 17 Journal of Competition Law & Economics 309–363 [a working paper also available here]
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'The Draft Digital Markets Act: A Legal and Institutional Analysis' (2021) 12 Journal of European Competition Law & Practice 561–575 [a working paper also available here]
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'The role and limits of competition law in digital markets: on the reports and the reforms proposed' (2021) 29 Zeitschrift für Europäisches Privatrecht 8-34 [a working paper also available here]
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'Vertical Restraints after Generics and Budapest Bank' (2021) 18 Concurrences 8 [a working paper also available here]
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'Territorial Restrictions in EU Competition Law: From Consten-Grundig To Ping and Pay-TV' in Adina Claici and Denis Waelbroeck (eds), Vertical Restraints in The Digital Economy: Vertical Block Exemption Regulation Reform and the Future of Distribution (Kluwer 2021) [a working paper also available here]
- Niamh Dunne 'Liberalisation and the Legal Profession in England and Wales' 80 Cambridge Law Journal 274-307 (2021)
- Niamh Dunne 'Challenging Competition Commitment Decisions: Groupe Canal+' 58 Common Market Law Review 1229-48 (2021)
- Niamh Dunne 'The Role of Regulation in EU Competition Law Assessment' 44 World Competition 287-306 (2021)
- Niamh Dunne 'Potential Competition in EU Law' 42 European Competition Law Review 638-44 (2021)
- Niamh Dunne 'Fairness and the Challenge of Making Markets Work Better' 84 Modern Law Review 230-64 (2021)
- NIamh Dunne 'A "Tunney Act for Europe"? Settlement and the Re-Judicialisation of European Commission Competition Enforcement' 11 Journal of European Competition Law & Practice 423 (2020)
- Niamh Dunne 'Algorithms in Contemporary EU Competition Enforcement: Evolution before Revolution?'CPI Antitrust Chronicle, July 2020
- Niamh Dunne 'Public Interest and EU Competition Law' 65 Antitrust Bulletin 256 (2020)
- Niamh Dunne 'Dispensing with Indispensability' 16 Journal of Competition Law & Economics 74 (2020)
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'The Legal Status of Pay-for-Delay Agreements in EU Competition Law: Generics (Paroxetine)' (2020) 57 Common Market Law Review 1933-1952 [a working paper also available here]
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'Self-Preferencing: Yet Another Epithet in Need of Limiting Principles' (2020) 43 World Competition 417–446 [a working paper is also available here]
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'Competition Law and Policy in the Digital Economy: Report From Spain' (with José Marino García García) in Daniel Mandrescu (ed), EU Competition Law and the Digital Economy: Protecting Free and Fair Competition in an Age of Technological (R)evolution: The XXIX FIDE Congress in The Hague, 2020 Congress Publications, Vol. 3 (Eleven 2020) 499-516 [a working paper is also available here]
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'Indispensability and abuse of dominance: from Commercial Solvents to Slovak Telekom and Google Shopping'Journal of European Competition Law & Practice (2019) 10, 532-551
- Niamh Dunne, Alison Jones, Brenda Sufrin Jones & Sufrin's EU Competition Law: Texts, Cases, Materials 7th ed. (Oxford University Press, 2019)
- Niamh Dunne 'Regulating Prices in the European Union' Yearbook of European Law (forthcoming, 2018)
- Niamh Dunne 'Competition Law (and its Limits) in the Sharing Economy' in Nestor Davidson, John Infranca & Michèle Finck (eds.) The Cambridge Handbook of Law and Regulation of the Sharing Economy (Camridge University Press, forthcoming 2018) [a pre-edited version is available online here: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3058697]
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo The Shaping of EU Competition Law (Cambridge, 2018)
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'The future of Article 102 TFEU after Intel'J.E.C.L. & Pract. 2018, 9(5), 293-303
- Andriani Kalintiri 'Revisiting parental liability in EU competition law'E.L. Rev.2018, 43(2), 145-166
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'Changing times for JECLAP, changing times for competition law' J.E.C.L. & Pract. 2017, 8(8), 477-478
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo and Alfonso Lamadrid de Pablo ‘On the notion of restriction of competition: what we know and what we don’t know we know’ in Damien Gerard, Massimo Merola and Bernd Meyring (eds), The Notion of Restriction of Competition: Revisiting the Foundations of Antitrust Enforcement in Europe(Bruylant 2017) (with Alfonso Lamadrid de Pablo)(In Press)
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo ‘Appreciability and De Minimis in Article 102 TFEU’Journal of European Competition Law & Practice (2016) 7 (10) pp.651-660
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'State aid as a tool to achieve technology neutrality' (2016) European State Aid Law Quarterly 15 (3) pp.440-445
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo ‘Appreciability and De Minimis in Article 102 TFEU’Journal of European Competition Law & Practice (2016) 7 (10) pp.651-660
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'EU Competition Law in the Regulated Network Industries' LSE Law Society and Economy Working Paper Series, 08-2016
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'Post Danmark II: The Emergence of a Distinct 'Effects-Based' Approach to Article 102 TFEU'Journal of European Competition Law & Practice (2016) 7(2) 113-115
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'Article 101 TFEU and Market Integration' (2016) 12 Journal of Competition Law & Economics]; LSE Law Society and Economy Working Paper Series, 07-2016
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'Beyond the "More Economics-Based Approach": A Legal Perspective on Article 102 TFEU Case Law'C.M.L. Rev. 2016, 53(3), 709-739(first published in LSE Law Society and Economy Working Paper Series, 09-2016)
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'Copyright Licensing and the EU Digital Single Market Strategy'LSE Law Society and Economy Working Paper Series, WPS 19-2015
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'Restrictions on Innovation in EU Competition Law'European Law Review (2016) 41 (2) pp.201-219
- Andriani Kalintiri 'What’s in a Name? The Marginal Standard of Review of "Complex Economic Evaluations" in EU Competition Enforcement' (2016) 53(5) Common Market Law Review pp.1283-1316
- Andriani Kalintiri 'The Allocation of the Legal Burden of Proof in Article 101 TFEU Cases: A "Clear" Rule with Not-So-Clear Implications' (2015) 34 Yearbook of European Law 232-256
- Orla Lynskey and Francisco Costa-Cabral 'The Internal and External Constraints of Data Protection on Competition Law in the EU' LSE Law Society and Economy Working Paper Series, WPS 25-2015 (with Francisco Costa-Cabral)
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'Intel and Article 102 TFEU Case Law: Making Sense of a Perpetual Controversy'Law Society and Economy Working Paper Series WPS 29-2014 December 2014
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'The Commission Investigation into Pay TV Services: Open Questions'Journal of European Competition Law and Practice (2014), 5(8) 531-541
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo 'Towards More Competition in Pay TV Services?' LSE Law: Policy Briefing Papers 5/2014
- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo ‘Exclusionary Discrimination under Article 102 TFEU’Common Market Law Review (2014), 51(1) 141-163
- Andriani Kalintiri 'The Standard of Proof in Phase I Merger Proceedings: The Lesson from theMicrosoft/Skype Appeal' (2014) 35 European Competition Law Review 279-281
- Andriani Kalintiri 'The Right to Property: New Ammunition for Competition Litigation?' (2013) 4 Competition Law Journal 416-427