The author successfully demonstrates that EU competition law has changed considerably in the period under scrutiny. The timing of The New EU Competition Law is well-fitting, offering a compelling examination of developments that have reshaped the EU Commissions enforcement and the very conception of competition law. * Concurrences * The New EU Competition Law convincingly identifies broad trends across competition policy and regulation that reveal a fundamental shift toward more proactive enforcement that targets specific industries or firms in an effort to achieve greater fairness and contestability. The clarity of the books argument is complemented by its structure, both of which will make it excellent for assigning to students of law, public administration, and political science. Chapters could be given to students as stand-alone assignments or combined across sections to provide greater depth. For students and practitioners alike, this book provides key insights into the recent trends in EU competition law and regulation, providing an insightful framework to evaluate what may come next. * Laura Phillips-Sawyer, Jane W. Wilson Associate Professor in Business Law, University of Georgia, USA * The New EU Competition Law provides a deep dive with much refreshing insight into the directions competition law can and should take His [ Pablo Ibáñez Colomo] book is a masterwork for scholars and students of competition law and theory. It is an understatement to say I like it lots, but I certainly do and much more. * Jotwell * I have yet to read a work that brings the various strings in the development of EU competition and economic regulatory law under an analytical framework that is, while highly topical, as convincing and comprehensive as the one Ibáñez Colomo depicts and suggests in his book. To me it is a masterpiece that is certain to become a long-standing standard reference. Most insights depicted are timeless. * GRUR International * [ A] comprehensive and thought-provoking analysis of the shifting dynamics of EU competition policy and law. Through the connection of shifts in enforcement paradigms to broader institutional and regulatory changes, the author provides a conceptually rich and practice-based framework The book is clear and well-analysed, making it ideal for both academics and practitioners. * European Competition and Regulatory Law Review (CoRe) *