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The European proposal for a Digital Markets Act: A first assessment
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The European proposal for a Digital Markets Act: A first assessment

  • 19 January 2021
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The Digital Markets (DMA) and Digital Services (DSA) Acts, which were unveiled by the European Commission in December 2020, will be a paradigm shift in the regulation of online platforms in Europe.

Before the publication of the Commission’s proposals, CERRE produced a range of influential recommendations for the DMA and the DSA, which called for robust regulation that would stimulate contestability, innovation and fairness in the digital economy, as well as ensure a safer and trusted Internet where fundamental rights are respected.

With the Commission proposals under discussion in Brussels and the Member States, the authors of CERRE’s recommendations have produced a first assessment of the DMA proposal.

Whilst the authors believe that the DMA proposal is heading in the right direction to make digital markets more contestable and to stimulate innovation and fairness in the digital economy, they make concrete suggestions on how the European Parliament and the Council should improve the proposal in order to make the rules more flexible and responsive, and enforcement and oversight more cooperative.

Throughout early 2021, CERRE is running a series of ‘rendez-vous’ events to debate the DMA and DSA proposals and reflect upon their contents. These events will be livestreamed on our YouTube channel. Subscribe and turn on notifications to be sure not to miss one, and sign up for our newsletter to keep up-to-date with all of our latest events and activities!

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ASSESSMENT PAPER | The European proposal for a Digital Markets Act: A first assessment
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Alexandre De Streel
Alexandre de Streel
CERRE Academic Co-Director
Professor of EU Law, University of Namur

Alexandre de Streel is Academic Co-Director at CERRE and a professor of European law at the University of Namur and the Research Centre for Information, Law and Society (CRIDS/NADI). He is a Hauser Global Fellow at New York University (NYU) Law School and visiting professor at the European University Institute, SciencesPo Paris and Barcelona Graduate School of Economics, and also assessor at the Belgian Competition Authority.

His main areas of research are regulation and competition policy in the digital economy as well as the legal issues raised by the developments of artificial intelligence. Recently, he advised the European Commission and the European Parliament on the regulation of online platforms.

Previously, Alexandre worked for the Belgian Deputy Prime Minister, the Belgian Permanent Representation to the European Union and the European Commission (DG CONNECT). He holds a Ph.D. in Law from the European University Institute and a Master’s Degree in Economics from the University of Louvain.

Bruno Liebhaberg
Bruno Liebhaberg
Director General

Bruno Liebhaberg* is Director General of the think tank Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE). He is also currently the chair of the EU Observatory on Online Platform Economy.

He was a professor at the Université Libre de Bruxelles’ Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management (SBS-EM ULB) from 1979 to 2018. Earlier in his career, he advised former European Commission President Jacques Delors on industry and R&D matters.

He holds a Master in Management Sciences from SBS-EM ULB and a PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

*Representing B.Liebhaberg S.A.

Amelia Fletcher
Amelia Fletcher
Professor of Competition Policy
University of East Anglia

Amelia Fletcher CBE is a Professor of Competition Policy at the Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia. She is also a Non-Executive Director at the UK Competition and Markets Authority and a member of the Enforcement Decision Panel at Ofgem.

From 2013/4 to 2020, she was a Non-Executive Director at the Financial Conduct Authority and the Payment Systems Regulator, and has been a member of DG Comp’s Economic Advisory Group on Competition Policy. She was a member of the Digital Competition Expert Panel, commissioned by the UK Treasury and led by Jason Furman, which reported in March 2019.

She was previously Chief Economist at the Office of Fair Trading (2001-2013), where she also spent time leading the OFT’s Mergers and Competition Policy teams. Before joining the OFT, she was an economic consultant at Frontier Economics (1999-2001) and London Economics (1993-1999).

She has written and presented widely on competition and consumer policy. In her ongoing research, Amelia has a particular interest in the implications for competition and consumer policy of behavioural economics and online markets.

Amelia has a DPhil and MPhil in economics from Nuffield College, Oxford.

Richard Feasey
Richard Feasey
Senior Advisor
Tech, Media, Telecom

Richard Feasey is a Senior Advisor within the CERRE Tech, Media, Telecom academic team, an independent consultant and a Senior Adviser to the Payment Systems Regulator in the UK.

He lectures at University College London and Kings College London.

Richard was previously the Public Policy Director of Vodafone Group plc from 2001 until 2013.

In October 2017, he was appointed to the panel of the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority and in October 2018 to the National Infrastructure Commission for Wales.

Jan Krämer
Jan Krämer
CERRE Academic Co-Director
University of Passau

Jan Krämer is an Academic Co-Director at CERRE and a Professor at the University of Passau, Germany, where he holds the chair of Internet & Telecommunications Business.

Previously, he headed a research group on telecommunications markets at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), where he also obtained a diploma degree in Business and Economics Engineering with a focus on computer science, telematics and operations research, and a Ph.D. in Economics, both with distinction.

He is editor and author of several interdisciplinary books on the regulation of telecommunications markets and has published numerous articles in the premier scholarly journals in Information Systems, Economics, Management and Marketing research on issues such as net neutrality, data and platform economy, and the design of electronic markets.

Professor Krämer has served as academic consultant for leading firms in the telecommunications and Internet industry, as well as for governmental institutions, such as the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and the European Commission.

His current research focuses on the role of data for competition and innovation in online markets and the regulation of online platforms.

Giorgio Monti
Giorgio Monti
Professor of Law
Tilburg Law School

Giorgio Monti is Professor of Competition Law at Tilburg Law School.

He began his career in the UK (Leicester 1993-2001 and London School of Economics (2001-2010) before taking up the Chair in competition law at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy (2010-2019). While at the EUI he helped establish the Florence Competition Program which carries out research and training for judges and executives. He also served as Head of the Law Department at the EUI.

His principal field of research is competition law, a subject he enjoys tackling from an economic and a policy perspective.

Together with Damian Chalmers and Gareth Davies he is a co-author of European Union Law: Text and Materials (4th ed, Cambridge University Press, 2019), one of the major texts on the subject. He is one of the editors of the Common Market Law Review.

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