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Professor Lianos' recent article in the Yearbook of European Law wins a 2026 Concurrences Awards

Professor Ioannis Lianos has received a 2026 Concurrences Antitrust Writing Award in the category of unilateral practices

16 April 2026

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  • Professor Lianos' recent article in the Yearbook of European Law wins a 2026 Concurrences Awards

We are delighted to share that Professor Ioannis Lianos has received a 2026 Concurrences Antitrust Writing Award in the category of unilateral practices for his article ‘Naked’ and ‘by object’ restrictions of competition and Article 102 TFEU—the emergence of an epithet in EU Competition Law | Yearbook of European Law | Oxford Academic.

The Concurrences Antitrust Writing Awards are an international competition celebrating outstanding academic and business contributions each year. The 2026 awards covered academic articles, books, and business articles across multiple competition law categories.

This is the fourth time in recent years that Professor Lianos’ work has been recognised with a Concurrences Award.

More on this international competition is available on the 2026 - Concurrences page.

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