Renato Nazzini

King’s College London, Labruna Mazziotti Segni (London)
Director

Renato Nazzini is Professor of Law at King’s College London and a partner of LMS Legal, London. He is an expert in antitrust, regulated sectors, state aid, and European Union law as well as international arbitration and dispute resolution. He researched and published widely on substantive and procedural competition law and policy, including, in particular, three fully authored books : Competition Enforcement and Procedure (Oxford, OUP 2016), The Foundations of European Union Competition Law : The Objective and Principles of Article 102 (Oxford, OUP 2011) and Concurrent Proceedings in Competition Law : Procedure, Evidence and Remedies (Oxford, OUP 2004). As a dually qualified practitioner, Renato focuses on cartels, abuses of a dominant position, vertical agreements, mergers, litigation, arbitration and ADR in the EU, Italy, the UK and globally. He is a non-governmental adviser (NGA) to the International Competition Network (ICN) and a member of the ICC Arbitration Commission (Italy). Prior to moving to academia and private practice, Renato was Deputy Director of Legal and Policy at the UK Competition Authority (currently the Competition and Markets Authority) where he led on major areas of enforcement and policy, including financial services, damages actions in competition law, and the review of the policy on abuse of dominance under Article 102 TFEU.

Auteurs associés

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Vidéos

6th Innovation Economics Conference for Antitrust Lawyers — Interview with Renato Nazzini
Renato Nazzini 21 avril 2022 London
Renato Nazzini (King's College London)
Renato Nazzini 1er mars 2019 London
Renato Nazzini (King's College)
Renato Nazzini 23 février 2018 London
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Renato Nazzini 3 février 2017 Londres

Articles

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Renato Nazzini The UK High Court allows a defendant’s application to strike out the representative element of the claim in an action seeking relief from damages (Emerald Supplies / British Airways)

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Emerald Supplies Ltd v British Airways Plc considered the availability of representative proceedings under the English and Welsh Civil Procedure Rules (’CPR’) . Before setting out the facts of the case and the decision of the High Court, which is currently being appealed, it may be useful briefly (...)

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Renato Nazzini Competition Enforcement and Procedure (éd.2), Renato Nazzini

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Cette rubrique Livres recense et commente les ouvrages et autres publications en droit de la concurrence, droit & économie de la concurrence et en droit de la régulation. Une telle recension ne peut par nature être exhaustive et se limite donc à présenter quelques publications récentes dans ces (...)

Guillaume Duquesne, Karthik Balisagar, Miguel de la Mano, Renato Nazzini, Thomas P. Brown The implications of bitcoin for competition, antitrust, and regulation in the banking industry

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Cette série d’articles analyse les implications de la technologie blockchain pour la concurrence dans le secteur bancaire. Chaque article traite le sujet avec une perspective légèrement différente. Le premier pose la question de la souhaitabilité de la doctrine anti-monopole existante pour évaluer (...)

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