Greek Competition Authority Hosts Judicial Training for Digital Market
The Greek Competition Authority conducted seminars for judges as part of the EU-funded CompEUte project aimed at enhancing competition law skills in the digital market.
19.01.2026 | Greek competition authority
In December 2025 and January 2026, the Greek Competition Authority (EΑ) organized seminars targeting judges under the CompEUte project, which is funded by the European Union.
The CompEUte initiative aims to equip judges with the skills necessary to address behaviors that undermine healthy competition and affect the smooth functioning of the digital single market in the EU.
This project is implemented by the Themistocles & Dimitris Tsatsos Foundation – Center for European Constitutional Law, with support from the National School of Judges (ΕΣΔΙ) and the EΑ.
The three rounds of training seminars took place at the offices of the EΑ and the ΕΣΔΙ, tailored to the participants' familiarity levels, and aimed to enhance judges' knowledge and skills in applying EU competition law in rapidly evolving digital markets.
The training focused on linking theoretical knowledge with examples from the case law of the General Court of the European Union, the Court of Justice of the European Union, national courts, as well as practices from the European Commission and the EΑ.
From the EΑ, the President, Ms. A. Sharp, presented on managing complex competition cases, while the Head of Legal Department, Ms. N. Skandali, discussed public enforcement of competition law, abuse of dominance, and merger control. The Head of Legal Division, Ms. E. Karkani, focused on applying competition provisions in digital markets, and the Vice President, Ms. H. Nikolopoulou, addressed new goals in competition law.
For more information about the project and its activities, you can visit the provided link.
