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Competition and Regulation Journal - 57

Competition and Regulation Journal - 57

january / june 2026
In this edition:

State intervention in Angola through the body responsible for the regulation and supervision of insurance: a reflection, highlighting the legal nature that the body should have, considering the powers it has been granted.

A reflection on the effectiveness of investigations and jurisdictional limits in the context of search and seizure operations under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation.
In the same context, a reflection on the Foreign Subsidies Regulation as a new tool to protect a level playing field in the internal market.

Also in this issue, a reflection on the recent Meliá ruling, seeking to contribute to the clarification of central concepts in the Private Enforcement regime in Portugal, at a time when, from the authors' perspective, the Courts are still operating in a context of uncertainty and with few consolidated precedents.