University of Tennessee (Knoxville)

Maurice Stucke

The Konkurrenz Group (Washington), Data Competition Institute (Washington), University of Tennessee (Knoxville)
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Maurice E. Stucke is currently a senior advisor at the Federal Trade Commission, as well as the Douglas A. Blaze Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Tennessee. With 25 years of experience handling a range of policy issues in both private practice and as a prosecutor at the U.S. Department of Justice, he advises governments, law firms, consumer groups, and multi-national firms on privacy and competition issues. He has testified before, and provided expert reports for, multiple governments and inter-governmental agencies, including the European Commission, United Nations, OECD, and World Bank. He has authored and co-authored five books, How Big-Tech Barons Smash Innovation — and How to Strike Back (HarperCollins 2022); Breaking Away: How to Regain Control Over Our Data, Privacy, and Autonomy (Oxford University Press 2022); Competition Overdose: How Free Market Mythology Transformed Us From Citizen Kings to Market Servants (HarperCollins 2020); Virtual Competition: The Promise and Perils of the Algorithm-Driven Economy (Harvard University Press 2016); and Big Data and Competition Policy (Oxford University Press 2016). He has been quoted, and his research has been featured, in numerous media outlets.

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Oles Andriychuk, Diane Coyle, David Gerber, Pier Luigi Parcu, Amelia Fletcher, Jorge Padilla, Salvatore Piccolo, Philip Lowe, Maurits Dolmans, Daniel Zimmer, Juliane Kokott, Ariel Ezrachi, Maurice Stucke, Svend Albaek, Hanna Schröder Competition Overdose: Exploring the Limitations, searching for the treatment

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In this On-Topic issue we have invited prominent competition lawyers and economists – from academic, judicial, enforcement and practice sides of the profession – to discuss a book by two leading antitrust thinkers. The book ’Competition Overdose: How Free Market Mythology Transformed Us from (...)

Carles Esteva Mosso, John Terzaken, Laurence Idot, Maurice Stucke Private enforcement: Will the wave be coming from Brussels, London, Paris or... elsewhere? (New Frontiers of Antitrust, Paris, 22 February 2013)

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This third roundtable of the conference “New frontiers of Antitrust” (Paris, 22th of February 2013) was dedicated to "Private Enforcement, the wave does come from Brussels, London, Paris or elsewhere? ". In the first contribution, Laurence Idot, professor at the Paris II University, provides (...)

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