OGEL 1 (2010)
Antitrust in the Energy Sector
Editorial
Antitrust in the Energy Sector
Two New Precedents in the EU Natural Gas Markets - EU Competition Law and Network Foreclosure
K. Talus, Tulane Center for Energy Law, Tulane UniversitySecurity of Supply Argument in the Context of EU Competition Law
K. Talus, Tulane Center for Energy Law, Tulane UniversityRelationship Between General Competition Laws and Sector Specific Energy Regulation
K. Talus, Tulane Center for Energy Law, Tulane UniversityP. Kuoppamäki, Nokia
Sharing Data in the Energy Sector: What Companies Can, Cannot and Should Do Under Competition Law
W. Vandenberghe, Reed Smith LLPThe Emerging Strategy of the European Commission on Long-term Energy Supply Contracts: Is the New Methodology truly 'More Economic'?
A. de Hauteclocque, European Court of JusticeWaiting for the Polish Trinko
A. Stawicki, WKB Wiercinski, Kwiecinski, BaehrA Review of the Italian Competition Authority Commitment Decisions Regarding the Energy Sector
M. Giannino, GianninoSIKey issues for the energy sector in the coordinated defence of parallel US/UK/international antitrust proceedings
R.S. Lambert, Eversheds SutherlandL.E. Kruse, Norton Rose Fulbright
Nopec Goes Bananas: How the Supreme Court Will Thwart Congress's Attempt to Extend U.S. Antitrust Law's Extraterritorial Reach
S. Looper, Baker Botts LLPThe U.S. Petroleum Price Manipulation Rules: Cause for Concern?
T.J. Cornell, Clifford ChanceThe More Things Change, The More They Stay the Same? Merger Review, The Canadian Oil and Gas Industry and the Year of Change
A.S. Goodman, DentonsImpact of Recent U.S. Competition Law Decisions on the Conduct of International Business Operations in the Energy Sector
D. Anderson, Norton Rose FulbrightJ.B. Mitchell, GE Capital