Competition Law as a Catalyst for Collective Market Governance
Prof.Dr. Adrian Kuenzler
Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Law, Zürich University, and an Affiliate Fellow at the Information Society Project, Yale Law School
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In this session, we will be joined by Prof.Dr. Adrian Kuenzler. He will discuss his presentation titled 'Competition Law as a Catalyst for Collective Market Governance.'
Abstract:
This article offers a novel perspective on competition law’s role in concentrated markets. While progressive views arguably flout just about anything that traditional legal doctrine esteems—advocating that competition law should be reconfigured to address a broader set of values beyond the welfare of consumers— established viewpoints hold that the subject of these attacks is the sheer size of digital platforms, although this overlooks their character as networked industries that overwhelmingly generate consumer benefits. Both views miss a crucial issue: they blur the vital role that competition law’s emphasis on consumers plays in producing welfare and prosperity when competition- and non-competition-related market power problems are entwined. In particular, an intensified extent of administrative action helps to put in place the discursive benefits gained by advancing a proper dialogue between leading actors and consumers and encourages a greater extent of integration of consumers’ views into the market.
This event will be hybrid. A sandwich lunch will be available from 14:00 in the area outside the seminar room. The discussion will begin at 14:30.Those who cannot attend in person are welcome to join online via Teams. To receive the Teams link, please email Ece Ban (ece.ban@seh.ox.ac.uk)