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In the context of these mixes offered by current and former members of the Court of Justice of the European Union to their President, Mr Vassilios Skouris, the following contributions relating to the topics covered by this review should be noted: ’The Court’s review of appeals in competition matters - Some reflections on recent cases’, by José Luís Da Cruz Vilaça (pp. 203 et seq.); ’Gambling and national peculiarities’, by Camelia Toader (pp. 663 et seq.); ’The Court’s control of appeals in competition matters - Some reflections on recent cases’, by José Luís Da Cruz Vilaça (pp. 203 et seq.); ’Gambling and national peculiarities’, by Camelia Toader (pp. 663 et seq.); ’The Court’s control of appeals in competition matters - Some reflections on recent cases’, by José Luís Da Cruz Vilaça (pp. 203 et seq.).); "Collective redress mechanisms and their importance for consumer protection" by Verica Trstenjak (pp. 681 et seq.); "The Telaustria judgment and its aftermath: Treaty obligations on the award of contracts not covered by the public procurement directives", by Christopher Vajda (pp. 697 et seq.) and "The issue and current limits of the case law on the unlimited jurisdiction conferred on the Court of the Union in competition matters", by Nils Wahl (pp. 727 et seq.).