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Book Title: Competition Law for the Digital Economy
Editor(s): Lundqvist, Björn; Gal, S. Michal
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Preface viii
Table of cases xii
Table of legislation xviii
PART I GENERAL PERSPECTIVES ON
COMPETITION POLICY AND THE
APPLICATION OF TRADITIONAL TOOLS
FOR THE DIGITAL ECONOMY
1 Regulating competition in the digital economy 2
Björn Lundqvist
2 Taming the shrew: is there a need for a new market power
definition for the digital economy? 29
Hedvig K. Schmidt
3 Competition at the dawn of artificial intelligence 71
Robin C. Feldman and Nick Thieme
4 Competition by design 93
Simonetta Vezzoso
PART II CONDUCT THAT VIOLATES ANTITRUST
AND THE INTERFACE BETWEEN
DATA PROTECTION RULES, OTHER
SECTOR-SPECIFIC RULES, AND
COMPETITION LAW
5 Privacy-as-a-quality parameter of competition 126
Samson Y. Esayas
6 How to measure privacy-related consumer harm in
merger analysis? 173
Elias Deutscher
v
vi Competition law for the digital economy
7 Regulation complementing EU competition law in the
digital economy 212
Juha Vesala
8 Online platforms and the Japan Fair Trade Commission:
the DeNA case as an example of early market intervention 231
Steven Van Uytsel and Yoshiteru Uemura
9 The European Commission's decision in Google Search 264
Konstantina Bania
PART III REMEDIES TO BE IMPOSED IN CASE OF
RESTRICTION ON DIGITAL MARKETS
10 Consent-based case resolution 303
Katharina Voss
11 Antitrust governance in an era of rapid change 325
Stavros Makris
Index 365
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