Tilburg University – TILT & TILEC

Inge Graef

Tilburg University – TILT & TILEC
Associate Professor

Inge Graef is Associate Professor of Competition Law at Tilburg University. She is affiliated to the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (TILT) and the Tilburg Law and Economics Center (TILEC). Inge holds expertise in the areas of competition law, platform regulation and the governance of data-driven innovation. She co-chairs the Digital Clearinghouse initiative, which aims to facilitate exchange of insights between regulators across Europe and beyond in the areas of competition, data protection and consumer law. Inge is also appointed as a member of the European Commission’s expert group to the EU Observatory on the Online Platform Economy.

Auteurs associés

The Univeristy of Sheffield
University of Tilburg
University of Tilburg - Law School

Articles

830 Bulletin

Inge Graef Consumer protection & Competition policy : An overview of EU and national case law

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This contribution explores how the role of consumer protection evolved in selected areas of EU and national competition law in the past years from two perspectives : (1) consumers as the object of protection in competition cases and (2) consumers as the benchmark for assessing anticompetitive effects. While the first issue concerns the position of consumers as beneficiaries of the competition rules, the second issue refers to the range of consumers that is considered for establishing whether anticompetitive effects and thus a competition violation exists.

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Paul Belleflamme, Francisco Costa Cabral, Tim Cowen, Daniel Fasquelle, Paula Forteza, Inge Graef, Max Huffman, Frédéric Marty, Jacques Moscianese, Gabriella Muscolo, Martin Peitz, Sebastien Soriano, Thierry Warin, Ramsi Woodcock Digital & competition

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Cette série d’articles illustre le débat sur le rôle de la politique de concurrence dans l’économie numérique. Chaque contribution aborde le sujet sous un angle différent. Les deux premières traitent des stratégies non tarifaires pratiquées par les plateformes numériques monopolistiques et des remèdes qui (...)

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