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Hungarian Competition Authority Hosts Judicial Seminar on Vertical Agreements

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The Hungarian Competition Authority and OECD held a two-day seminar in Budapest focusing on the economic background and analysis of vertical agreements for judges from 20 countries.

19.01.2026 | Hungarian competition authority


The Hungarian Competition Authority (GVH) and the OECD jointly organized a two-day judicial seminar at the Budapest Regional Competition Education Center (ROK) on January 19-20, 2026. This seminar aimed to provide judges with up-to-date knowledge on competition law enforcement, particularly regarding vertical agreements.

During the seminar, participants explored the economic foundations of restrictive vertical agreements and the methodologies for their evaluation. Special emphasis was placed on the analysis applicable to distribution networks and the unique characteristics of the digital space.

A total of 33 judges from 20 countries attended the event, receiving in-depth theoretical and practical insights from experts from the European Commission, OECD, and GVH, along with other distinguished professionals in the field.

Established in February 2005, the ROK aims to support competition authorities in Eastern and Southeastern Europe, as well as Central Asia, by organizing training and professional programs based on the expertise of the OECD and GVH.

In 2026, the Budapest education center plans to offer a full program, including newsletters, educational videos, and seven international seminars, with two additional judicial training sessions scheduled for the spring semester.

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