LANGUAGE OF TEACHING
English
CONTENTS
The course deals with the regulation of digital markets.
It is divided into three parts:
1. Introduction to competition law in digital markets: multi-sided markets, economic value of personal data, social networks and platforms.
2. European regulation of digital markets: digital markets act; digital services act; artificial intelligence act; data governance act and data act.
3. Practical cases and simulations (moot court): abuse of dominant position; influencers and misleading advertising; artificial intelligence and copyright; content moderation on social media; digital public administration.
REFERENCE TEXTS
For attending students: handouts and materials provided by the professor.
For non-attending students: A. Nicita-A. Manganelli, Regulating Digital Markets, ed. Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Provide students with a framework of the discipline of digital markets, digital platforms, and digital service providing, with a focus on the use of artificial intelligence systems in the public and private sectors.
TEACHING METHODS
Lectures, seminars and moot courts.
METHODS OF VERIFYING LEARNING
Oral exam