The project is conceived as a space where current developments and enduring debates in antitrust and regulatory law can be discussed in a rigorous but accessible manner. Through brief yet substantive contributions, the author shares reflections and analysis combining practical experience with legal and economic insight.
The content focuses on recent and relevant developments—such as new cases, guidelines, policy initiatives and regulatory instruments—while also engaging with questions that remain contested or unsettled in competition and regulatory law. The aim is not only to report changes, but to critically assess their implications for enforcement, legal reasoning and policy design.
An essential part of Competition Actually is its openness to dialogue and collaboration. Members of the competition community are encouraged to get in touch with the author to exchange views or to propose academic and professional projects, fostering a shared and constructive discussion on competition law and regulation.
Competition Actually is addressed to practitioners, academics, students and anyone interested in competition law and regulation who values clarity, precision and depth without unnecessary complexity.