

Aymeric de Moncuit
Aymeric de Moncuit is a référendaire at the Court of Justice of the European Union (General Court) in Luxembourg since 2014. Before joining the Court, Aymeric was a competition lawyer with Dentons and Norton Rose in Paris (2007-2010) and a case handler with the French Competition Authority (2010-2014). In addition to lecturing French and EU Competition Law in Panthéon-Assas, Aymeric regularly writes and speaks on EU litigation, State aid and competition/antitrust law topics. Aymeric graduated in law both in France (Panthéon-Sorbonne/Paris) and the UK (King’s College/London) and is a non-practicing member of the Paris bar.
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The unexpected shock provoked by the Covid-19 crisis and the measures taken to limit the spread of the pandemic have affected the functioning of many markets. Throughout the world, competition authorities which, in the last decade, had been enforcing their laws in the context of steady economic (...)
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Any person who wishes to challenge a Commission decision authorising the granting of aid to a competitor must be directly and individually concerned by such aid, in accordance with Article 263(4) TFEU. According to the case law, this is particularly the case if the market position of this (...)
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The advent of the Internet of Things will entail a new Internet revolution and bring about profound changes that will rival the first wave of Internet innovation. This paper explores the competition law implications raised by this upcoming revolution. Starting by discussing the merits of open (...)
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After having resorted to traditional enforcement instruments such as sanctions and injunctions, the fight against anti-competitive practices underwent a profound change on 1 May 2004 with the entry into force of Regulation 1/2003. Like US antitrust law with consent decrees, negotiated law is (...)