


Martin D’Halluin
Martin d’Halluin is the Deputy General Counsel of News Corp in New York. Prior to joining News Corp, Martin d’Halluin was an antitrust partner at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP in New York. He received an LL.M. degree from Harvard Law School in 2009 and a law degree, magna cum laude, from the Université Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne in 2005. He has been admitted to practice in Paris (2007) and New York (2011).
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On 23–25 January 2023, the Polynesian Competition Authority (Autorité polynésienne de la concurrence or APC) held the first Tahiti Competition Days. This symposium brought together Polynesian stakeholders, administration, economic actors, practitioners, international specialists, and (...)
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The Digital Market Act (DMA) was born out of a combination of three elements: the desire to regulate certain very large online platforms that have acquired substantial control over access to digital markets; the perceived inadequacies and slowness of competition law in this regard; and the (...)
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Contents: Reining in digital unicorns: Is Europe setting the rules for the world?, Dr Katarzyna Czapracka, Partner, White & Case, Brussels and Warsaw A few thoughts on privacy and competition, Martin d’Halluin, Senior Vice President, Global Competition Law & Policy Counsel, News (...)
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Interview conducted by Damien Geradin, Partner, Euclid Law, Brussels — Professor, Tilburg University. In which ways is user data important for digital platforms? Data is essential for tech companies. This was very hard to predict even ten years ago. All online services are now powered by (...)
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