5.3.2008
Publications

A Practical Guide to National Competition Rules Across Europe – second edition

Pavel Dejl, Pavel Nosek and Ivo Šimeček have recently completed the chapter on the Czech Republic in A Practical Guide to National Competition Rules Across Europe – second edition, published by Kluwer Law International as part of their International Competition Law Series. True to its title, the publication is a comprehensive guide to competition law in the EU, Norway and Switzerland. As well taking an overall look at Czech competition law, the Czech chapter deals with related aspects of Community law and regulated markets legislation, cartel agreements, abuse of dominant position, competition law enforcement, powers of the Czech Antitrust Office and the law on concentration of undertakings, with illustrative recent judicial decisions. To download this chapter, click here

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5.5.2026
News

EU261 in the Age of the Hormuz Blockade: How Airlines Can Protect Themselves Before the Crisis Peaks

EU261 in the Age of the Hormuz Blockade: How Airlines Can Protect Themselves Before the Crisis Peaks

EU261 in the Age of the Hormuz Blockade: How Airlines Can Protect Themselves Beforethe Crisis Peaks

28.4.2026
News

KŠB advises Olpran in Bikero insolvency proceedings

Kocián Šolc Balaštík has advised bicycle manufacturer Olpran, a notable player in the Czech cycling market, in the insolvency proceedings of Bikero.

Kocián Šolc Balaštík has advised bicycle manufacturer Olpran, a notable player in the Czech cycling market, in the insolvency proceedings of Bikero.

21.4.2026
News

European Commission Proposes Transforming EUSPA into European Union Space Services Agency

On April 7, 2026, the European Commission published a proposal for a regulation establishing the European Union Space Services Agency (EUSSA), amending Regulation (EU) 2021/696. The proposal [COM(2026) 152 final] significantly expands the mandate of the existing EUSPA, headquartered in Prague, and nearly doubles its budget.

On April 7, 2026, the European Commission published a proposal for a regulation establishing the European Union Space Services Agency (EUSSA), amending Regulation (EU) 2021/696. The proposal [COM(2026) 152 final] significantly expands the mandate of the existing EUSPA, headquartered in Prague, and nearly doubles its budget.