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Someone using a whatapp on a phone Global Antitrust Review 2020 and 2021 published
16 February 2022

The Institute for Competition and Consumers published the latest reviews with Dr Eda Sahin, and Queen Mary LLM graduates Necla Sumer Ozdemir and Ritika Sood, as editors.

View of a glass office building from the ground up with the cloudy blue sky reflected on the surface Global Antitrust Review - call for submissions
5 January 2021

The GAR welcomes contributions dealing with competition law and policy in all jurisdictions, as well as those addressing competition policy issues at regional and international levels

A blue sky with big white fluffy clouds Global Antitrust Review Issue 15 - call for submissions
5 January 2021

The GAR welcomes contributions dealing with competition law and policy in all jurisdictions, as well as those addressing competition policy issues at regional and international levels.

View of a glass office building from the ground up with the cloudy blue sky reflected on the surface Global Antitrust Review 2019 published
28 October 2020

The Interdisciplinary Centre for Competition Law and Policy (ICC) published the latest review with Dr. Eda Sahin, and Queen Mary LLM graduates Necla Sumer Ozdemir and Ritika Sood, as editors.

ICC annual lecture ICC Annual Lecture 2019 “ The CMA - Our Priorities Now and Ahead”
8 February 2019

Dr Andrea Coscelli discusses CMA priorities in a special lecture

Call for papers: The International dimension of Competition Law: EU, Brexit and beyond…
25 October 2018

The Competition Law Scholars Forum (CLaSF) and The Interdisciplinary Centre for Competition Law and Policy invite contributions to a workshop on The International dimension of Competition Law: EU, Brexit and beyond… at Queen Mary University of London on Thursday, 25 April 2019.

Queen Mary LLM students publish case law to global Competition Law database
8 April 2014

Nine case law comments from seven students have been published by the e-Competitions Bulletin so far in 2014, the highest number since the university partnered with the Bulletin in 2007-8. The scheme was coordinated this year by PhD student Eda Sahin.

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