The Centre for Law, Economics and Society (CLES) is UCL Faculty of Law’s Centre dedicated to the study of competition law and policy and economic regulation.
👉As the new academic year begins at @UCL_CLES we reflect on the wonderful achievements and impactful activities of our Fellows and Associate Members. You can read more about these in our 2023-2024 research briefing
https://t.co/WleOI4SNi8
We’re delighted to share that @IoannisLianos gave the keynote at the UN’s global competition & consumer protection conference in Geneva, calling for an “agile competition law” to keep pace with rapid digital change and tackle fragmented enforcement.
https://t.co/vwzRw9tZKG
🌍 Reflecting on the first day of the inspiring Cambridge/@UCLLaws Faculty of Laws/CLES Competition Law and Public Policy Hub "Competition Law 2.0: Forging a New Paradigm for a Crisis-Driven World" conference!
📅 Date: 25 June 2025
📍 Hosted by: @UCLLaws
The @UCL_CLES and @KCL_Law recently held a high-profile conference at UCL Laws to bring together leading voices in competition law. Private enforcement mechanisms in the EU and UK were discussed, inc achievements and challenges. Read the news story ⬇️
https://t.co/aCVmMRxoFn
WORKSHOP ALERT: Following the inception report of the HCC on computational competition law and public policy back in 2021 (the first report on this issue released by a competition authority) and last year's successful workshop I am happy to announce the second edition of the CLES@UCL workshop on Computational Competition Law and Public Policy, which will be held on Thursday, June 19th at UCL Laws. In the programme this year:
- Horizon scanning: AI tools in competition authorities and regulators. Case study: dealing with algorithmic collusion
- Computational social science and causal inference/reasoning for public policy purposes: LLMs, multi-agent AI systems and in silico law approaches, Agent-based modelling, complexity science and digital twins
Registrations and further information here: https://t.co/LoEgx5Dw0z
Full room for the UCL Faculty of Laws and @Concurrences 6th international mergers conference
Joel Bamford
Guillaume Loriot (DG Comp)
@IoannisLianos@UCLLaws
FIRESIDE CHAT - REFORM OF MERGER CONTROL, GROWTH AND INNOVATION: SUBSTANTIVE AND INSTITUTIONAL DIMENSIONS
Members of the @UCL_CLES (inc @IoannisLianos) have returned from an important research visit to East Asia to develop partnerships and projects, and connect with competition law and policy alumni. Read more about the trip! https://t.co/Gd0DGTZnpm
Full room for our @UCL_CLES@UCLLaws private enforcement of EU and UK competition law conference. Following Lord Bellamy’s KC speech and panel now @RenatoNazzini chairing Panel 2 on Challenges in cross-jurisdictional and parallel proceedings
A recent paper co-authored by several Stigler Center-affiliated scholars, including @BarriosEcon, @JoshuaYLevy, @shashankss09, @TomValletti, and @zingales discussed how conflicts of interest impact the trustworthiness of economics research. Together with @UCL_CLES, @GeorgetownLaw, LobbyControl, @ImperialCollege, and @Inclusive_Comp, we also co-organized a conference in Brussels to discuss how corporate relationships impact antitrust scholarship.
We also instituted a disclosure policy at #StiglerAntitrust25: https://t.co/5hKfI9xOtq
NBER paper: https://t.co/zzkhyFe7VZ
Our conference on private enforcement in EU & UK competition law is happening in two weeks! We have over thirty very distinguished speakers scheduled.
Don't wait to sign up because ticket spaces are limited: https://t.co/NrghPBMdXZ
With sessions on scale and economic growth, industrial policy, innovation concerns, and a roundtable with heads of competition agencies, it's sure to be a topical and insightful event. We can't wait!
Sign up (at no cost) here: https://t.co/2Oh7DJFp7c
We're pleased to announce a conference on Competition Law, Innovation and Growth!
Jointly hosted with Hong Kong University (@HKUniversity) and in cooperation with the Inclusive Competition Forum (@Inclusive_Comp), it's happening on the 16th of May in Hong Kong 🧵
NEW PAPER: New Industrial Policy Design and Competition: A Computational Approach
Large empirical study of more than 2000 industrial policies between 2015-2023, examining the prevalence of techno-nationalism over techno-globalism among the major jurisdictions (China, US and UK - but not in the EU!) and exploring how (in)compatible techno-globalist or techno-nationalist industrial policies are to competition and for which parameters. https://t.co/mq58QMy0ml
Second, a new paper out the Journal of Competition Law & Economics by Todd Davies (@daviest_) and Spencer Cohen (@spence_cohen) on "Error Costs, Platform Regulation, and Democracy"
https://t.co/ghjkt4mWrU
Second, a new paper out the Journal of Competition Law & Economics by Todd Davies (@daviest_) and Spencer Cohen (@spence_cohen) on "Error Costs, Platform Regulation, and Democracy"
https://t.co/ghjkt4mWrU
Two new papers from CLES members!
First, from Ioannis Lianos (@IoannisLianos), along with Bruno Carballa Smichowski, Maria Niki Fourka and Petros Boulieris, a preprint called "New Industrial Policy Design and Competition: A Computational Approach"
https://t.co/pybu1yBZls