


Sandra Marco Colino
Sandra Marco Colino is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the Director of the Centre for Financial Regulation of Economic Development, and the Deputy Director of the European Union Academic Programme in Hong Kong. She specialises in competition law, and holds a Ph.D. from the European University Institute in Florence. She is a Non-Governmental Advisor to the International Competition Network, and sits on the Academic Board of the law firm Dictum Abogados (Hong Kong office). She is the Managing Editor of the China Antitrust Law Journal.
Distinctions
Nominee, 2022 Antitrust Writing Awards: Academic, Unilateral Conduct
Nominee, 2021 Antitrust Writing Awards: Academic, Cross-border issues
Nominee, 2019 Antitrust Writing Awards: Academic, Asian Antitrust
Nominee, 2019 Antitrust Writing Awards: Academic, General Antitrust
Winner, 2018 Antitrust Writing Awards: Academic, Intellectual Property
Nominee, 2017 Antitrust Writing Awards: Academic, Cross-Border Issues




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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 (...)
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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 (...)
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Antitrust rules have been brought into play in situations whereby a company tries to prevent, or at least delay, the entry into the market of potential competitors. This issue has gained prominence in the context of patents and intellectual property (IP) rights in the pharmaceutical industry. (...)
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The 2009 decision of the EU Commission imposing a €1.06 billion fine on Intel, and the subsequent judgment of the General Court (GC) upholding the decision have sparked an intense debate as to the way Article 102 TFEU should be applied. This On-Topic adds to the fervent discussion with (...)
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