Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (Brussels)

Joanna Goyder

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (Brussels)
Senior Knowledge Lawyer

Joanna Goyder is a Senior Knowledge Management Lawyer in Freshfields’ antitrust, competition and trade group, based in the Brussels office. She has worked in Brussels in the field of EU and competition law since 1990, and since 2000 she has been in charge of knowledge management and legal training for the Freshfields’ international competition law practice. She is qualified as a Barrister, England and Wales, and has a first class law degree from Cambridge University. She also holds post-graduate degrees from the Université Libre de Bruxelles and the European University Institute, Florence. Joanna has been a speaker at various competition law events, most recently in Brussels, Reykjavik, Stockholm and Barcelona. She has published widely and is the author of EC Distribution Law (5th edn., 2011) and joint author of D.G. Goyder’s EC Competition Law (5th edn., 2009). Since 2002 Joanna has given seminars to LLM students at Cambridge University.

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Articles

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Merit Olthoff, Paul van den Berg, Sarah Erne, Joanna Goyder, Malte Symann, Christopher Sickinger The EU Commission puts out for consultation a draft Implementing Regulation on proceedings pursuant to the Foreign Subsidies Regulation

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Yesterday the European Commission put out for consultation a draft Implementing Regulation on proceedings pursuant to the Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR). Businesses and other interested parties have until 6 March 2023 to feed in their views. The FSR requires companies to notify the (...)

683 Review

Joanna Goyder, Albertina Albors-Llorens Goyder’s EC Competition Law (ed.5)

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This section selects books on themes related to competition laws and economics. This compilation does not attempt to be exhaustive but rather a survey of themes important in the area. The survey usually covers publication over the last three months after publication of the latest issue of (...)

Frank Montag, Joanna Goyder Exclusive dealing: Presumptions and bright lines

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The principal competition issue raised by exclusive dealing is the possible foreclosure of equally efficient competitors from the market. Exclusive dealing may constitute an infringement either of the rules that govern unilateral anti-competitive conduct, such as abuse of dominance, or of the (...)

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