Concurrences is a print and online quarterly peer-reviewed journal dedicated to EU and national competitions laws. Launched in 2004 as the flagship of the Institute of Competition Law, the journal provides a forum for both practitioners and academics to shape national and EU competitions policy.
As a publication by an independent publisher, Concurrences enjoys unmatched editorial freedom. The Scientific Committee sets up the Editorial Policy and ensures rigorous peer-review in order to achieve the highest academic standards.
The International Committee actively promotes Concurrences abroad and in the US by organizing conferences, workshops and in-house seminars. Concurrences holds events in Paris, Brussels, London, New York, Washington and Singapore. Since 2004, more than 300 events took place, gathering over 9000 attendees. Some of these events have helped shaping antitrust policies. Most have been published. Concurrences events partners are leading antitrust universities (New York University, George Washington University, George Mason University, Northwestern University, Paris Sorbonne-Assas University, King’s College of London), international law firms and economic consulting firms.