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VANDE WALLE Simon

VANDE WALLE Simon
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Professor
Homepage URL  (1): http://www.simonvandewalle.eu
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (4):
  • 2024 - 2029 Transcending Borders with Citizens: Crafting a Global Model Competition Law based on Japan’s Antimonopoly Database
  • 2022 - 2026 Research on Transaction between Law and Politics over "Public" in the Digital Era
  • 2022 - 2025 Enforcement of competition law in the EU and Japan at a crossroads: an enquiry into the effectiveness of the remedies imposed by competition authorities and the role of private enforcement
  • 2011 - 2013 EUと日本における独禁法の民事的エンフォースメント
Papers (3):
  • Simon Vande Walle. Merger Control in Japan: "In Informal Remedies We Trust". The University of Tokyo Law Review. 2024. 18. 172-188
  • Simon VANDE WALLE. Market Sharing Cartels: An Overview of EU and National Case Law. e-Competitions Bulletin, Special Issue on Market Sharing, Concurrences. 2023
  • Simon Vande Walle. Remedies in EU Merger Control - An Essential Guide. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2021
MISC (1):
  • Simon Vande Walle. Is the EU’s Digital Markets Act going global? How Japan is crafting its own version of digital regulation with the Smartphone Act. Blog on EU Renew (EU-RENEW (EU Research and Education Network on Europe in the World). 2024
Books (1):
  • Private antitrust litigation in the European Union and Japan : a comparative perspective
    Maklu 2013 ISBN:9789046605264
Lectures and oral presentations  (4):
  • Digital Markets and Competition Law: An Update on Recent Developments in the EU
    (Business Law Seminar: Competition Law in the Digital Era 2023)
  • The Enforcement of Competition Law in Japan: All Carrots and No Sticks?
    (2023)
  • What has the JFTC accomplished in digital cases using the Antimonopoly Act?
    (Workshop on platform regulations 2023)
  • Recent Developments in Competition Law and Consumer Law in the EU - With a Specific Focus on the Digital Markets Act and E-commerce Platforms
    (Nishimura Institute of Advanced Legal Studies - Study Group on Competition and Consumer Protection Law and Policy in Digital Economy 2022)
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