Tag: competition law
How competition law can help, not hinder, climate action
Boards can take advantage of collaborative sustainability agreements without falling foul of antitrust regulations.
Mergers under scrutiny as competition regulator toughens stance
Investigations by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority are at an “unprecedented” level, with a number of big name takeovers subject to review.
Solving deep problems with corporate governance requires more than rearranging deck chairs
What is really required to fix Australian corporate governance is wholesale change in prudential regulation, corporate law, competition law, and electoral law, writes Andrew Linden.
EU Damages Directive transposed into Belgian law
Victims of competition law breaches can now sue for full compensation in Belgium following implementation of the EU Damages Directive into domestic law.