Shila Kobakiwal

Shila specialises in EU and Dutch competition law. She advises on a wide range of competition law matters, including cartel prohibition, dawn raids, internal investigations, rights of defence, general competition law and merger control.

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Shila Kobakiwal

Associate Amsterdam

Shila specialises in EU and Dutch competition law. She advises on a wide range of competition law matters, including cartel prohibition, dawn raids, internal investigations, rights of defence, general competition law and merger control.

Shila Kobakiwal

Associate Amsterdam

Shila's work focuses on antitrust enforcement, merger control proceedings and general competition law advice.

She represents a wide range of both Dutch and international clients, from private listed companies to associations.

She has a master’s degree in International Economics and a master’s degree in International and European Union Law from Erasmus University Rotterdam.

Languages: Dutch, English
Admitted to the Amsterdam Bar: 2020
Amsterdam DNB De Nederlandsche Bank Utrechtsestraat
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