© The Author(s) 2017. This article discusses the European Commission’s investigation of Google in relation to the alleged abuse in the online search market concerning Google’s comparison shopping service. Drawing a comparison with the investigation conducted by the Federal Trade Commission in the U.S., the analysis focuses on whether the conditions of Article 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) are satisfied and whether there is scope to conclude that the Google’s conduct has caused harm to consumers or restricted competition. In particular, insights relating to the treatment of innovation in competition law will be provided. Finally, the article aims at shedding light on the investigation and at predicting the...
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This contribution offers a critical socio-legal perspective on the European Commission’s decision in...
This contribution offers a critical socio-legal perspective on the European Commission’s decision in...
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This contribution offers a critical socio-legal perspective on the European Commission’s Decision in...
On 27 June, the European Commission ruled that Google has been abusing its position by placing its o...
The purpose of this article is to reflect on the critical use of commitments in the Google case and...
Does a dominant firm abuse its market power in violation of EU competition law and, more specificall...
Business platforms that utilise, or are based upon, internet technology are omnipresent in consumers...
On 15 April 2015 the European Commission sent a Statement of Objections to Google in the framework o...
Information Technology as a Challenge for EU Law Google - Abuse of Dominant Position within the EU A...
This article provides some initial thoughts on the European Commission’s infringement decision in Go...
In its investigation into Google’s search practices, Google Search, the Commission alleges that Goog...
This article offers a preliminary overview of some of the pertinent aspects of the European Commissi...
This contribution offers a critical socio-legal perspective on the European Commission’s decision in...
This contribution offers a critical socio-legal perspective on the European Commission’s decision in...
This contribution offers a critical socio-legal perspective on the European Commission’s decision in...
In December 2017, the European Commission imposed a record fine of €2.42 billion on Google in the Go...
It’s taken nearly three years, but the European Commission and Google last week reached some form of...
This contribution offers a critical socio-legal perspective on the European Commission’s Decision in...
On 27 June, the European Commission ruled that Google has been abusing its position by placing its o...
The purpose of this article is to reflect on the critical use of commitments in the Google case and...
Does a dominant firm abuse its market power in violation of EU competition law and, more specificall...
Business platforms that utilise, or are based upon, internet technology are omnipresent in consumers...