Blog Highlight journal article Marianne Henne Møller, Simen Klevstrand European Competition and Regulatory Law Review, Volume 3 (2019), Issue 3, Page 354 - 355 On 28 March 2019 Sector Alarm, a Norway-based supplier of alarm systems, was forced to cut back on the shareholding it had intended to acquire in a rival. This is the first time the Norwegian Competition Authority has made use of its essentially unlimited power to tackle non-controlling minority acquisitions. This contribution is an updated version of a CoRe Blog post published during the investigation.
Norway ∙ Alarm Case Signals Increased Risk of Post-Closing Merger Review journal article Marianne Henne Møller, Simen Klevstrand European Competition and Regulatory Law Review, Volume 2 (2018), Issue 4, Page 296 - 298
Theories of Harm in the Implementation of the Foreign Subsidies Regulation Adina Claici, Peter Davis, Gerhard Dijkstra