Wolters Kluwer is delighted to present a compendium of posts published within the Kluwer Competition Law Blog series on main developments in competition law and policy in 2022. It includes 29 different jurisdictions, covering the European Union, the United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Germany, France, and many others, we plan to expand the coverage in 2023.

This year’s compendium includes a wide range of cases and developments that apply the intricacies of national competition law and deal with the complexity of accommodating national and foreign legal concepts in antitrust law.

Three topics have contributed to the run on enforcement at national level over this past year, namely; i) the enactment of the EU Digital Markets Act, with competition authorities in EU Member States and non-EU members active in the sphere of digital markets, be that through regulation or amending national competition law regimes; ii) the need to re-think antitrust in light of the current sustainability and energy-supply concerns; and iii) increasing private enforcement at national level.

We hope that you will find this 2022 compendium interesting and useful.

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Compendium of Main Developments in Competition Law and Policy 2022

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