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Cambridge Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) Podcast

'The antitrust market does not exist... so why should we define one? Market definition's sense and nonsense in digital markets': CELS Seminar (audio)

Cambridge Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) Podcast

Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge

Business, Education, Society & Culture

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🗓️ 10 March 2022

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Dr Magali Eben (Glasgow University) gave a lunchtime seminar entitled "The antitrust market does not exist... so why should we define one? Market definition's sense and nonsense in digital markets" on 9 March 2022 at the Faculty of Law as a guest of CELS (the Centre for European Legal Studies). Biography: Dr Magali Eben is Lecturer in Competition Law at the University of Glasgow, where she teaches UK and EU competition law and US antitrust law. Her current research focuses on antitrust in digital markets, market definition, national and international divergences in competition law, the challenges for competition law created by innovation and technology and legal certainty and coherence in competition law. She is currently writing a book on market definition in digital markets, based on her PhD completed at the University of Leeds. Magali is co-director of the UK Chapter of ASCOLA (the Academic Society for Competition Law). ASCOLA is a global organisation with several regional chapters. ASCOLA's website is https://ascola.org/. ASCOLA UK can be found on Twitter or on LinkedIn. In addition to her academic work, Magali consults for UK and Belgian law firms, both in the area of competition law and EU law more broadly. This entry provides an audio-only item for iTunes. For more information see: https://www.cels.law.cam.ac.uk/weekly-seminar-series

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0:00.0

Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome those in person and also those joining

0:09.0

us online to this SELS lunchtime seminar that is going to be delivered by our speaker today

0:16.0

with Dr. Magalie Evan.

0:17.0

And it gives me a great pleasure to introduce her.

0:20.0

She is a lecturer at the University of

0:22.4

Glasgow and a rising star in the field of competition law. Those of you who are familiar with her

0:29.2

publications will know that she has published extensively a number of articles on issues that are

0:35.0

cutting edge in the field of competition law, issues concerning market

0:39.2

definition and also how antitrust law can be used to tackle new forms of anti-competitive

0:45.3

behavior. So today, she's going to talk to us about something that is something that she's

0:51.7

working now, and she's in the course of preparing an

0:55.0

exciting monograph which should see the light of day before too long and I don't know whether

1:00.7

you have looked at her title that is a very provocative title is the antitrust market does not exist

1:07.0

so why should we define one market definition sense and nonsense in digital markets, which I think sounds incredibly

1:15.6

exciting.

1:16.6

So I don't know about you, but I'm really looking forward to listening to her talk today,

1:21.6

and I'm going without any more further delay to leave the floor to her.

1:25.6

So she's going to talk for about 45, 50 minutes, and then there

1:29.1

will be a time for questions, both for those of you who are here and also for those who are joining

1:34.6

us online. Thank you very much. Thank you. That was a very nice introduction. It's always interesting

1:42.0

to hear other people explain who you are. Thank you so much for that.

1:46.0

So what I want to start with is by saying, as already has been printed out,

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