• New Frontiers of Digital Regulation

    University Student Center 800 21st Street, NW, Room 405, NW, United States

    Vertical Integration Revisited: Evidence, Theory, and Antitrust Policy

  • Private Antitrust Enforcement: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead

    The George Washington University Jack Morton Auditorium, 805 21st St., NW, WA, United States

    XLII Competition Law Scholars Forum Workshop Friday, 4th October 2024 in MadridIE University/ IE Law School, Madrid (Spain) IE Tower (room T-16/01)Paseo de La Castellana 259Madrid E-28046 09:30 – 09:50 Registration and Coffee (HUB 16) 09:50 – 10:00 Welcome and Introduction: Barry Rodger (CLaSF, University of Strathclyde)and Fernando Pastor (IE Law School) 10:00–11:15 Setting the Context: Private Enforcement under EU […]

  • A Digital Markets Act for Australia?

    Media and Public Affairs Building VENUE AND LOCATION TBA SOON, United States

    The Australian Government is consulting on a new digital competition regime designed to constrain the market power of global platforms through upfront rules. The proposals follow the ACCC’s Digital Platform Services Inquiry and mirror international regimes such as the EU’s Digital Markets Act. While the EU reforms seek to prevent anti- competitive conduct and open […]

  • Public Lecture Series

    The George Washington University Jack Morton Auditorium, 805 21st St., NW, WA, United States

    The Public Lecture Series are engaging lectures where distinguished scholars, professionals and thought leaders share their expertise on a wide range of topics.   Public Lecture :  Alessandra PerrazzelliAlessandra Perrazzelli currently serves as the Deputy Governor of the Bank of Italy. She holds several key positions, including being a member of the Joint Directorate of […]

  • A New Era for Antitrust Private Litigation in Mexico

    The George Washington University Jack Morton Auditorium, 805 21st St., NW, WA, United States

    Mexico may be entering a new era for private competition litigation. With COFECE’s filing of the first class action in the country’s history for damages derived from a cartel, along with a related Supreme Court ruling holding that a decision issued by the competition authority satisfies the requirement of administrative finality without the need to […]

  • GWU/Bank of Italy Roundtable 2025

    University Student Center 800 21st Street, NW, Room 405, NW, United States

    Vertical Integration Revisited: Evidence, Theory, and Antitrust Policy

  • Google 15 Years On – Key Learnings, Antitrust Challenges, and the Road Ahead

    Media and Public Affairs Building VENUE AND LOCATION TBA SOON, United States

    2025 marks the 15th anniversary of DG COMP’s decision to launch an antitrust investigation into Google, leading to landmark cases such as Google Shopping and Google AdSense. Initially addressing (only) four allegations of abusive conduct, it soon expanded to what is known as Google Android and Google AdTech. This pioneering action has inspired further investigations […]

  • Apple Under Investigation: Highlights of the Colombian Competition Case

    The George Washington University Jack Morton Auditorium, 805 21st St., NW, WA, United States

    This webinar examined the investigation opened by the Superintendence of Industry and Commerce of Colombia (SIC) in docket No. 23-476228, in which the authority initiated an administrative proceeding and issued a formal statement of objections (“pliego de cargos”) against Apple for alleged anticompetitive conduct, specifically abuse of a dominant position. The case, unprecedented in Colombia, […]

  • Dynamic Competition Webinar

    Media and Public Affairs Building VENUE AND LOCATION TBA SOON, United States

    This important discussion focused on two recent articles published in Volume 86, Issue 3 of the ABA's Antitrust Law Journal.  The first article, by the Lab's founder Aurelien Portuese, is entitled "Dynamic Competition as a Double-Edged Sword: An Antitrust Primer" and provides a primer on the concept of dynamic competition as a double-edged sword in antitrust analysis. […]