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Digital Markets, AI, and the Future of Competition Law – Call for Papers

Call for Papers

XLVI Competition Law Scholars Forum Workshop (CLaSF)

Digital Markets, AI, and the Future of Competition Law

Friday 25 September 2026
Roma Tre University Law School

The Competition Law Scholars Forum (CLASF) is pleased to announce its XLVI workshop, focusing on digital markets, artificial intelligence (AI) and the future of competition law. The workshop takes place at a particularly timely moment, as the rapid emergence of AI technologies, the enforcement of digital markets regulation, and the competitive dynamics in data-driven markets pose increasingly complex challenges for competition law and policy.

We welcome papers addressing this broad theme from doctrinal, economic, comparative, or policy-oriented perspectives. Topics of particular interest include (but are not limited to):

  • Algorithmic pricing and collusion;
  • Agentic AI and the integration of AI services;
  • The application of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) to AI systems;
  • The enforcement of the DMA;
  • Digital mergers, including acqui-hiring; and,
  • Competition issues related to data centres.

As always, we welcome contributions from early-career and established researchers, as well as practitioners and policy-makers. The Workshop is in-person only and will be held in Rome at the University of Roma Tre Law School.

Please submit abstracts of no more than 1,000 words by Friday 3 July 2026 to Professor Barry Rodger <barry.j.rodger@strath.ac.uk>
Decisions will be communicated by Friday 17 July 2026.

Papers will be presented and discussed in a workshop format with designated commentators.

A draft of the presentation or paper should be submitted one week prior to the workshop. Selected papers may be considered for publication in the Competition Law Review, a fully refereed academic law journal.

 

 

Competition Law Review – Volume 15 Issue 1

The latest issue of the Competition Law Review has now been published. This issue features papers from an exciting range of Scholars and focuses on exciting changes to competition law stemming from the development of digital markets.

Papers include: Caforio discussing algorithmic collusion; Lorenzoni examining interactions with AI; Beems, van de Gronden & Catalin Rusu on the DMA; and, Mendelsohn on digital conglomerates. The issues editorial is presented by Oles Andriychuk.

Access to the papers is from the CompLRev page