Pay-for-Delay Decisions: journal article Are They Truly Restricting Competition? Samantha Zakka European Competition and Regulatory Law Review, Volume 1 (2017), Issue 4, Page 276 - 287 Recent decisions and judgments found reverse payment patent settlements to infringe competition law – the so-called ‘pay-for-delay’ decisions. Practitioners hold controversial positions as to whether those agreements restrict competition law by object or by effect. The Lundbeck saga, in Europe, is still ongoing as the case is now pending before the Court of Justice of the European Union and may bring the debate to an end. However, the pharmaceutical sector demands a particular examination of its structure, and competition on this market may differ significantly from others, especially in terms of potential competition.
Theories of Harm in the Implementation of the Foreign Subsidies Regulation Adina Claici, Peter Davis, Gerhard Dijkstra