Description
Recent developments in digital markets and the EU's geopolitical landscape have arguably given renewed impetus to the process of regulating markets in the 21th century (DMA, Data Act, AI Act) and called for the application of all sorts of fields of law in dealing with crisis. The edited collection brings together various innovative proposals of young competition law scholars mapping out the new role traditional competition law plays in new markets and in times of crisis. The volume discusses both normative innovations, the scope of antitrust regulations, and the evolving objectives of antitrust enforcement. It also explores the interplay between regulatory law and state aid law as tools of crisis management.With contributions bySophie Bohnert | Richard Bunworth | Nicole Deneka | Elaine Dunne | Luca Graf | Pierfrancesco Mattiolo | Tamta Margvelashvili | Silvia Retamales Morales | Giulia Sonderegger | Annika Stöhr | Selcukhan Unekbas | Christiane Wakonig



