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Digital Markets, AI, and the Future of Competition Law – 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

Via Ostiense 163 – Sala del Consiglio

Programme

09:00–09:15 Registration and coffee

09:15–09:30 Welcome and Introduction:
Barry J. Rodger (CLaSF, University of Strathclyde) and Margherita Colangelo (Roma Tre University)

9:30–11:30 Digital Markets and Regulation, including DMA
Chair: Francisco Marcos, IE Law School

Manuel Abarca, Diego Portales University
Digital Nascent Markets

Lazar Radic, IE University
From Market Oversight to Market Ordering: The DMA and the New Political Economy of Competition

Matteo Ortino, Università degli Studi di Verona
Simplifying Without Reducing: The Meta Judgment and the Regulation of Complex Digital Systems

Alexandru Sotropa, Vrije Universiteit
Reshaping enforcement in the Digital world: Increasing the collaboration between authorities

Dimitrij Nastevski, Bona Fide
Competition Law and Digital Markets in the Western Balkans: Regulatory and Enforcement Challenges

Blen Beka, University of Milan
The Institutional Resilience of the DMA in the Age of Geopolitical Retaliation

Dionysios Pelekis, Utrecht University
Foundation Models and/as Essential Facilities

Zlatina Georgieva, Utrecht University
Cohering Article 102 Defences and DMA Offences

11:30–11:50 Coffee Break

11:50–13:15 Algorithmic Pricing & AI
Chair: Marilena Filippelli, Sapienza University Faculty of Law

Manuel Contreras, Universidad Carlos III (Madrid)
Algorithm pricing collusion under EU competition law: “known knowns”, “known unknowns” and “unknown unknowns”

Miroslava Marinova, University of East London
From Exploitative Abuse to Regulation: Algorithmic Personalized Pricing in AI-Driven Markets

Andrea Pascale, Trainee Lawyer, Cintioli Associati
Collusion Without Consent: Rethinking Antitrust Liability for Autonomous Pricing Algorithms

Arianna Andreangeli, University of Edinburgh
Markets, AI and algorithm-driven anti-competitive practices: Is the law always “certain” and the consequences for its infringement always “predictable”?

Behrang Kianzad, Malmö University
Unfair Algorithmic Pricing and Corrective Fairness- Re-reading United Brands for AI-Driven Markets

13:15–14:15 Lunch

14:15–15:25 AI and Competition
Chair: Margherita Colangelo, Roma Tre University Law School

Wilson Seraine da Silva Neto, Universidade do Lisboa
Big techs and digital ecosystems: tying generative AI systems as an abuse of dominant position

Christophe Carugati, Digital Competition
Are Competition Rules Suited for Agentic AI?

Klaus Wiedermann, Max Planck Institute for Innovation & Competition
Agentic AI and Consumer Autonomy

Anush Ganesh, Leeds University
Capturing AI Competition Concerns: Designation as the First Step under the DMA and the DMCCA

15:25-15:45 Coffee Break

15:45-16:55 Digital Mergers
Chair: Angus MacCulloch, Lancaster University Law School

Max Van Iersel, Tilburg University
The Concentration Concept & the Limits of Interpretation: Reverse Acquihires & Centaur Investments under Article 3 EUMR

Carla-Elena Sava, University of Oxford
A Merger Control Assessment of Big Tech’s Acqui-Hires through Carl Shapiro’s Principles

Francesca De Luca, Università degli studi di Teramo
Powering the AI stack: Hardware Mergers under EU Competition Law

Richard Bunworth, Trinity College Dublin
Merger Control and Digital Markets in the UK – A Case of Mixed Messaging?

16:55-17:30 Advanced Issues
Chair: Barry J. Rodger, University of Strathclyde

Liana Japaridze, University of Glasgow
Competition Law as an Enabler for Effective Operation of Regulatory Sandboxes in the Fintech Sector – Case Studies from Singapore, Brazil and the UK

Camilla Signoretta, European University Institute (EUI)
Towards an Integrated Fair Remuneration Standard in Between EU Competition Policy, Digital Markets Regulation and Copyright Law in the Age of AI

17:30 Closing Remarks

20:00 Speakers’ Dinner

 

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