University of Leiden - Europa Institute (Leiden)

David van Wamel

Leiden University - Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs, University of Leiden - Europa Institute (Leiden)
PhD Student

David studied Civil Law (L.L.M.) as well as European Law (L.L.M.) at Leiden University. During his studies he has worked as an intern and as a paralegal at different law firms in Amsterdam and Brussels. He is currently a PhD Candidate at Europa Instituut Leiden University.

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Articles

412 Bulletin

David van Wamel The Dutch Court of Appeal applies a rationale of the EU Court of Justice and finds a subsidiary liable for damages resulting from an EU competition law infringement committed by its parent company whilst engaging in a cartel (Cogelex)

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Introduction In its interim judgement of 26 November 2019 (‘interim judgement’) the Dutch Court of Appeal Arnhem-Le euwarden (‘Court of Appeal’) applied the rationale of the Court of Justice of the European Union (‘CJEU’) in Skanska to rule that Cogelex (a subsidiary) and Alstom Holdings (its parent (...)

David van Wamel The EU Commission imposes interim measures on a technology company to prevent it causing serious and irreparable damage to competition by prima facie abusing its dominant position (Broadcom)

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Introduction On 16 October 2019, the European Commission imposed interim measures on Broadcom to prevent it causing serious and irreparable damage to competition by prima facie abusing its dominant position. On 7 October 2020, the Commission accepted commitments offered by Broadcom regarding (...)

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