The Three Principles of Competition Law in Technological Disruption | LSE

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The rapid growth of the tech industry has caused new economic and societal challenges. Questions over whether the industry should be regulated or not have given rise to a debate – should existing competition rules be applied, or should new laws be created to prevent abuse?

Niamh Dunne, associate professor of Law at the London School of Economics (LSE), discusses the three principles of competition law that regulate market power.

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0:00 What is competition law?
0:43 Rules against anti-competitive agreements
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