ASCOLA 2022

Monopoly Attack

Kay Jebelli and Friso Bostoen

12 July 2022

Description

β€œAt the end of June 2022, the yearly conference of the Academic Society for Competition Law (ASCOLA) took place in Porto. In between panels of what is perhaps the most important antitrust conference of the year, Kay and Friso caught up with some fellow academics. They talked with Magali Eben about collegiality in the competition law community, with Francesco Ducci about his award-winning paper on randomization as an antitrust remedy, with Rupprecht Podszun about what makes the EU such an exciting place for competition law scholarship, and with Philip Marsden about the importance of antitrust policy for people today.”

Listen to ASCOLA 2022 (Episode 12 of Monopoly Attack Podcast)


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