Publications
Balasingham, B., Kozak, M., & Ruiz Palacios, T. A. (2025).
Fair P(l)ay in the Digital Arena – In Search of a Balanced Relationship Between Press Publishers and Digital News Aggregators.
IIC International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law,
56(6), 1092-1116.
[DOI] [Portal] Balasingham, B., Leone, I.
, & Senden, L. (2025).
Building a more inclusive and gender-sensitive EU competition law.
Journal of European Competition Law & Practice,
16(2), 78-87.
[DOI] [Portal] Balasingham, B., & D'Amico, A. (2025).
Beyond Exclusion: Revisiting Exploitative Abuses in Digital Platform Markets.
Journal of Antitrust Enforcement,
13(2), 265-283.
[DOI] [Portal] 2024
Scholarly publications
Balasingham, B., Kozak, M., & Ruiz Palacios , T. (2024).
Digital News Aggregators, Media Plurality and the Right to Information. Web publication/site, Verfassungsblog.
[DOI] Balasingham, B., & Minichova , S. (2024).
The DSA’s Crisis Response Mechanism and the Indispensability of Social Media Networks.
Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies,
17(30), 127-153.
[DOI] [Portal] 2023
Scholarly publications
Balasingham, B. (2023).
Can the reformed Australian competition law stop algorithmic collusion? In S. van Uytsel, S. Mehra, & Y. Uemura (Eds.),
Algorithms, Collusion and Competition Law: A Comparative Approach (pp. 67-91). Edward Elgar Publishing.
[DOI] 2022
Scholarly publications
Balasingham, B. (2022).
Exclusionary Innovation in the European Commission’s Decisions Against Google.
European Competition Journal,
18(3), 631-657.
[DOI] [Repository] Balasingham, B. (2022).
The Development of the Leniency Programmes of the United States Department of Justice and the European Commission. In S. van Uytsel, M. Fenwick, & Y. Uemura (Eds.),
Leniency in Asian Competition Law (pp. 37-66). Cambridge University Press.
[DOI] [Portal] Neilson, T.
, & Balasingham, B. (2022).
Big Tech and News: A Critical Approach to Digital Platforms, Journalism, and Competition Law. In J. Meese, & S. Bannerman (Eds.),
The Algorithmic Distribution of News: Policy Responses (1 ed., pp. 171–189). (Palgrave Global Media Policy and Business). Palgrave Macmillan.
[DOI] [Portal]Balasingham, B., & Neilson, T. (2022).
Digital Platforms and Journalism in Australia: Analysing the Role of Competition Law.
World Competition,
45(2), 295-318.
[DOI] D'Amico, A., & Balasingham, B. (2022).
Super-dominant and Super-problematic? The Degree of Dominance in the Google Shopping Judgement.
European Competition Journal,
18(3), 614-630.
[DOI] [Repository] 2021
Scholarly publications
Goldbarsht, D., Balasingham, B., & Moller, J. (2021). Open Banking in Australia: Competition and Money Laundering, Risks and Benefits. Journal of Banking and Finance Law and Practice, 32(2), 59-73.
2020
Scholarly publications
Balasingham, B. (2020).
Hybrid restraints and hybrid tests under US antitrust and EU competition law.
World Competition,
43(2), 261-282.
[DOI] Balasingham, B., & Jordan, H. (2020).
Big data and competition analysis under Australian competition law: comeback of the structuralist approach? Journal of Antitrust Enforcement,
9(3), 540-565.
[DOI] 2019
Scholarly publications
Balasingham, B. (2019). The Balance Between Effectiveness and Fundamental Rights Protection in the Law and Enforcement of Article 101 TFEU. European Competition and Regulatory Law Review, 3(4), 363-371.
2017
Scholarly publications
Balasingham, B. (2017). The EU Leniency Policy: Reconciling effectiveness and fairness. Kluwer Law International.
Balasingham, B. (2017).
15 years after Courage v Crehan: the right to damages under EU Competition Law.
European Competition and Regulatory Law Review.
[DOI] 2013
Scholarly publications
Otter, J. P.
, & Balasingham, B. (2013).
Regional state aid: market definition in large investment projects of the automotive industry.
European State Aid Law Quarterly, 516 - 522.
[DOI]Balasingham, B. (2013). An assessment of the OFT's proposed measures to counteract the negative impact of private actions for damages on its leniency programme. Competition Law Journal, 43-56.
2011
Scholarly publications
Balasingham, B. (2011). Trade in pharmaceuticals under the TRIPS Agreement. University College Dublin Law Review , 1-24.