Your next car might know as much about your daily habits as your smartphone does, but who actually controls that information, and how could it reshape global markets?
In a new @ProMarket_org piece, @OBorgogno & Giovanni Veronese argue the real battleground for the future of the electric and autonomous vehicle industry isn't just about battery range or import tariffs but cross-border data flows and intellectual property rights.
This September, Founding Director @ProfPortuese and EU Regional Leader @OBorgogno will speak about the private enforcement of the Digital Markets Act at the LEAR Competition Festival.
Thrilled to share that Alessandra Perrazzelli and I have an op-ed on AI supervision featured on @ProMarket_org ! 🌐
We discuss the need for a shared monitoring framework to avoid institutional redundancy and legal unpredictability in AI supervision. 🤝
https://t.co/CbEM8J57RE
At the @IMFNews@WorldBank Spring Meetings with Kristalina Georgeva, @DAcemogluMIT and Ian Bremmer targeting the European Union as the most reliable supranational organisation to regulate AI.
❗New working paper out❗
➡ "Decentralised Autonomous Organizations: Targeting the Potential Beyond the Hype” co-authored with @OBorgogno ⬅
You can freely download the paper here:
👉 https://t.co/C5yOnyI1dI 👈
As usual, feedback and comments are warmly welcome!
Let's kick off this year with some good news!
The GW Competition & Innovation Lab has just been launched. I am thrilled to be a part of this amazing group of people in my role as Senior Fellow. Stay tuned for more updates in the coming months!
https://t.co/qwkExAwCum
New publication out ❗
"Chinese Data Governance and Trade Policy: From Cyber Sovereignty to the Quest for Digital Hegemony?" is now published in the Journal of Contemporary China
You can download the paper here:
👉 https://t.co/wNwouw0hLf👈
In brief, this is missed opportunity for demonstrating how EU competition law enforcement is more adaptive and effective than US antitrust regulations in addressing the new challenges presented by the app economy (as suggested by @Sherman1890).
Out now on the @KluwerCompLaw Blog my post on the "The Great Antitrust Retreat", in which I explore the European Commission choice to drop its allegation against in-app payment obligations implemented by Apple. https://t.co/oMW9vgwMTC
NEW PAPER! Out on the European Journal of Risk Regulation. We advocate for forcing #bigtechs to adopt vertical interoperability through supervised standardization efforts. Our proposal complements the #DMA and fills the gaps left open by the Data Act. https://t.co/0dJVEkxLFo
[Call for papers - Computer Law and Security Review] We are interested in law and economics analyses dealing with how the law should tackle and harness recent technological developments in the financial sector. Deadline: 30 April 2023 https://t.co/UGTK7WlBNc @OxfordBLB
Le principali economie stanno tentando di disciplinare l'attività delle piattaforme digitali per garantire la concorrenza. Il successo di tali regolamentazioni dipende dal coordinamento con le normative degli altri paesi. Ne parlano @OBorgogno e @giacrom
https://t.co/wda9LJxjR1
End of year, busy busy... but don't lose your head - just keep working on your #antitrust paper proposal for our ASCOLA Annual Conference in Athens 🇬🇷 2023! Deadline for submissions is 27 January 2023... ASCOLA - The Place to Showcase Competition Law Scholarship! #ASCOLA2023
@ungattodipiombo@rzecchini No recordings are available, but a special issue on Computer Law and Security Review (Elsevier) with the main contributions is forthcoming!
Second session at @CollegioCA. @Maceyjoshua is discussing about his research with @DanAwrey on interoperability and competition dynamics in Open Banking ecosystems. Follow us at this link https://t.co/IRZsfc6t89
The last half-century has witnessed an explosion of technology changing how the financial landscape functions. @OBorgogno, @GiuColangelo, and Cristina Poncibò discuss whether financial technology is delivering on its pro-competitive promises https://t.co/1PuhGbWXKC