Shaping Competition in the Digital Age (SCiDA)
In this episode, Anush Ganesh is joined by Sara Guidi, Lecturer in Competition Law at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, and a PhD Candidate at the European University Institute (EUI), Florence, and Dr Linus Hoffmann, Lecturer in Competition and Internet Law at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, who completed his PhD from EUI in 2025. Both have been supervised by Professor Nicolas Petit. We engage on Sara's current work which discusses how competition law actually changes by being cognitively open to external factors but operationally closed. Sara walks us through the four-stage model of legal evolution, running from an initial state, through an evolutionary challenge, into a phase of experimentation, and finally to stabilisation. We also touch upon her past work published in European Papers which argues that the DMA is really about controlling what gatekeepers can do with information, whether they can combine, withhold, rank, or display it in a particular way in light of whether competition law has shifted from regulating things to regulating information. We also discuss Linus' critical analysis of the split between structural and behavioural remedies under Reg. 1/2003. He argues that this split falls apart in digital markets and should be abandoned by using the duck-rabbit illusion. Linus discusses this argument in light of past cases such as Facebook/ Meta (Bundeskartellamt) and Google Shopping where the the same remedy can be seen as either structural or behavioural depending on how one looks at it. Linus also shares his proposed rewrite of Article 7(1) of Reg. 1/2003 suggesting a uniform notion of remedies that focuses on the forms of private control over valuable assets . The conversation also includes a lively discussion on simplification and complication of competition law to achieve the goals that are set out, and whether the age of the DMA requires viewing these concepts in a different light. The conversation provides cross-cutting insights for anyone keen to learn about how the interpretation of competition law concepts and remedies has evolved in the digital age.
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