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What do the new powers of competition authorities change for businesses?

What do the new powers of competition authorities change for businesses?

Mar 22, 2021
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In an expert opinion published on the Usine Nouvelle website, our Paris competition law Partner, Julie Catala-Marty, analyses the changes that the so-called "DDADUE" law of December 6, 2020 and the European Directive ECN+ of December 11, 2018 bring to competition law.

These provisions aim to strengthen the powers of the Competition Authority and the DGCCRF in order to increase their effectiveness. The article details the novelties that companies will face.

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