On December 8 and 9, the Centre de droit économique (Aix-Marseille Université) and the University of Salento co-organized an Italo-French seminar (directed by Professors David Bosco and Fabiana di Porto) on the topic of the regulation of the Metaverse, in the wake of...
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Seminar : Italo-French Symposium on Digital Sovereignty – « Regulate the Metaverse?»
On 8 and 9 December, the Centre de droit économique of Aix-Marseille University will be pleased to host the Italo-French Symposium on Digital Sovereignty: « Regulate the Metaverse? » With David Bosco, Fabiana Di Porto, Andrea Pezzoli, Henri Piffaut, Marc Mossé,...
Interview of Alexandr Svetlicinii on his book Chinese State Owned Enterprises and EU Merger Control (Routledge 2020)
Alexandr Svetlicinii is an associate professor at the University of Macau, Faculty of Law, Department of Global Legal Studies, where he also serves as the Program Coordinator of the Master of International Business Law in English Language. Prior to joining the...
Online Seminar: Regulation of digital platforms in Europe: towards fair and open digital markets?
On 28 April, the Centre de droit économique of Aix-Marseille University was pleased to welcome Professor Podszun from the University of Dusseldorf. His speech, which aimed to present the European reforms concerning the regulation of gatekeeper platforms (Digital...
Interview of Viktoria H. S. E. Robertson on her book: ‘Competition Law’s Innovation Factor: The Relevant Market in Dynamic Contexts in the EU and the US’ (Hart Publishing 2020)
Summary: Viktoria H. S. E. Robertson is Professor at the Vienna University of Economics and Business, where she heads the Research Group on Competition Law and Digitalization. She is also Professor of International Antitrust Law at the University of Graz, and Course...
Interview of Antonin Pitras on his PhD thesis: Banking activities and competition law by David Bosco
Antonin Pitras holds a PhD in Private law. His research focuses on regulation and competition within the banking sector. He also teaches Civil and Business Law at University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne. To quote this paper: D. Bosco, A. Pitras, “Interview of Antonin...
Interview of P. Bougette and F. Marty on their article: “Information Exchange among Firms: The Coherence of Justice Brandeis’s Regulated Competition Approach”
Resume: "During the 1920s, two proposals for regulated competition competed in the United States. The first, inspired by trade associations, was advocated by Herbert Hoover. This approach echoes a managerialist view of coordinated competition under state support. The...
On “Big Tech and the Digital Economy”: Interview with Professor Nicolas Petit
Nicolas Petit is professor at the European University Institute. He is Joint Chair in Competition Law at the Department of Law and at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies. He is also invited Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges. Professor Petit is...
On the study “Restoring Balance to Digital Competition – Sensible Rules, Effective Enforcement”: Interview with Rupprecht Podszun
Resume: On September 29, 2020, Philip Marsden[1]and Rupprecht Podszun[2] published a background study entitled "Restoring Balance to Digital Competition - Sensible Rules, Effective Enforcement" which makes several proposals to rebalance the power in the digital...
On the Political Nature of Competition Law: Interview with Oles Andriychuk
Oles Andriychuk joined Strathclyde (Glasgow, UK) in January 2019 as Senior Lecturer in Law. He is Co-Director of the Strathclyde Centre for Internet Law & Policy and member of Strathclyde Centre for Antitrust Law & and Empirical Study. He has completed a...