Competition Law
European competition law has been the backbone of the EU Single Market for decades. In the digital era, it continues being one of the most active and consequential areas of EU law. Lexxion provides knowledge and updates to competition experts through a mix of legal publications and events.
For the latest in EU antitrust, mergers and cartels, and a unique perspective on the interplay between competition and regulatory law, experts turn to the quarterly European Competition and Regulatory Law Review (CoRe), the dedicated CoRe Blog and events.
Journals
CoRe – European Competition and Regulatory Law Review
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- quarterly
- 80 pages
- 2510‐3148
- 2510‐3148
The European Competition and Regulatory Law Review (CoRe) reports on key legislative developments in the EU and its Member States, and analyses important judgments that shape the field of EU competition and regulatory law, in particular those by the European Courts, international courts and tribunals, and higher national courts.
ShareCoRe Blog
The CoRe Blog is the interactive online platform for up-to-date analysis of EU competition law developments. It’s the blog companion of the quarterly double-blind peer-reviewed European Competition and Regulatory Law Review (CoRe). The CoRe Blog fills in the gaps that a quarterly can’t address: immediate updates and analysis of breaking news in EU competition.
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November 2025
27.11.2025 - 28.11.2025, Berlin
Conference, Language: English