La organización de la conferencia ASCOLA 2023 acaba de publicar el programa de paneles y artículos que serán presentados entre el 29 de junio y el 1 de julio en Atenas. Dos palabras: está tremendo.
Como en anteriores ocasiones aprovecharé la oportunidad para destacar la participación de académicos de América Latina que presentarán sus trabajos:
Artículos que se presentarán en el Día 1:
- Nicolini João Carlos (Universidade de Brasília) and Mattiuzzo Marcela (University of São Paulo), “Social Media and Dark Patterns: A Way Forward for antitrust Enforcement”.
- Beatriz Kira (University College London), “Asymmetric Antitrust for the Structural Regulation of Digital Markets”.
- Macarena Viertel (Freie Universität Berlin), “Defining Relevant Markets in Digital Ecosystems-Challenges under the Current Framework and a Path Forward”.
- Bruno Renzetti (Insper – Institute of Education and Research) , «The Antitrust Problem of Zero-Rating”.
Artículos que se presentarán en el Día 2:
- Vicente Bagnoli (Mackenzie Presbyterian University), Carlos Alexandre Dias Torres (Mackenzie Presbyterian University), Christiane Bedini Santorsula (Mackenzie Presbyterian University), «Antitrust and Tax systems: Tax evasion as abuse of economic power in the context of crypto assets from a Brazilian perspective. The importance of regulation, Advocacy and institutional cooperation».
- Arthur Sadami (University of São Paulo) and Mateus Bernandes, “When Polanyi Met Competition Policy: Market Fundamentalism, Crisis and Reform in the 21st Century” .
- Caio Mario da Silva Pereira Neto (Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV) Law School),Daniel Douekiii, Daniel Favoretto Rochaiv and Giulia de Paolav,“Dealing with Moving Targets: a Brazilian Perspective of Enforcement in the Interface of Competition Law and Data Protection”.
- Eduardo Gaban (Brazilian Institute for Competition and Innovation–IBCI), “Competition and Sustainability in Brazil: ESG as a necessary Necessary Aapproach in THE XXI CENTURY”.
Artículos que se presentarán en el Día 3:
- Sergio Peláez (Georgia Institute of Technology) and Juan David Gutierrez (U. Rosario), “The Impact of Sanctioning Cartels on Market Competition”. [Nota: el pre-print está disponible acá].
- Vinicius Klein (Parana Federal University) and Gabriela Pepeleascov Gomes, “Competition Concerns in the Privatization of the Steel Sector in Brazil-A Case study on Common Ownership”.