In the area of competition law, various resources have been developed specifically for judges, prosecutors and court staff, as well as trainers:

Basic training materials on EU competition law for judges

Basic yet comprehensive materials on Articles 101 and 102 TFEU, the Damages Directive and its transposition into the domestic legal systems of the Member States, and on EU State aid rules can be found here in the form of PowerPoint presentations, background documentation and e-presentations in 20 different languages.

 

 

 

e-Presentations, speakers‘ contributions, documentation – 20 different languages


The changing role of the national judge in EU State aid cases

A basic e-learning course on the changing role of the national judge in EU State aid cases is available in English, French and German

 

 

 

 

Basic e-learning course available in English, French and German.


Antitrust enforcement in digital markets

Further e-presentations in English and German can be found regarding antitrust enforcement in digital markets in the framework of Art 101 and 102 TFEU and merger control. Although many of the e-learning materials were prepared in 2018 or even 2017, they are still relevant. There have been novelties since then, but the fundamentals stay the same.

 

 

 

 

 

e-Presentations in English and German


Economics for EU Competition Law: An Essential Tool for the National Judge

In addition, you will find e-presentations in English aimed at providing national judges with a good understanding of basic economic concepts in EU competition law and with the tools to assess economic evidence and to quantify the harm caused by infringement of competition rules.e-Presentations in English