dr. Thibault Schrepel, LLM

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Dr. Thibault Schrepel, LL.M., is an Associate Professor of Law at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam University (Amsterdam Law & Technology Institute), and a Faculty Affiliate at Stanford University (CodeX Center), where he founded the “Computational Antitrust” project that brings together over 60 antitrust agencies. Thibault also holds research and teaching positions at the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and Sciences Po Paris. He is an alumnus of the Berkman Center at Harvard University, a member of the scientific board of the French Superior Audiovisual Council, and a blockchain expert appointed to the World Economic Forum and the World Bank. Thibault is the founder of the Network Law Review.

In 2018, Thibault received the “Academic Excellence” Global Competition Review Award, which recognizes “an academic competition specialist who has made an outstanding contribution to competition policy.” He has published a first manuscript (Bruylant) on the subject of “predatory innovation in antitrust law” and articles at Harvard University, Stanford, MIT, Oxford, NYU, Berkeley, and Georgetown, among others. His second book, “Blockchain + Antitrust”, was published in September 2021 (Edward Elgar).

In recent years, Thibault has focused most of his research on blockchain antitrust, computational antitrust, and complexity theory. He has written the world’s most downloaded antitrust articles on SSRN in 2018 (“The Blockchain Antitrust Paradox”), 2019 (“Collusion by Blockchain and Smart Contracts”), 2020 (“Blockchain Code as Antitrust”), 2021 (“Computational Antitrust: An Introduction and Research Agenda”), and 2022 (“Complexity-Minded Antitrust”).

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  • Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne | Paris | | 2020-01-06 - present

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Stanford University
United States

Faculty Associate at the CodeX Center.

Creator and Director of the “Computational Antitrust” project: https://law.stanford.edu/computationalantitrust
The Computational Antitrust project gathers over 50 antitrust agencies and 35 scholars.
We are publishing academic papers on a regular basis, organizing annual workshops, and more.

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World Economic Forum
Switzerland

Appointed expert in the group “Fourth Industrial Revolution”

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Stanford University CodeX Regtrax Initiative
United States

Expert Curator

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Stanford Journal of Blockchain Law & Policy
United States

Peer Reviewer

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MIT’s Cryptoeconomic Systems
United States

Peer Reviewer

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French Superior Audiovisual Council (CSA)
France

3-year mandate
Member of the Scientific Committee

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Sciences Po Paris
France

Invited Professor of Digital Competition Law

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University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne
France

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Research Associate at the Sorbonne-Business & Finance Institute

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Guest lecturer

– European University Institute
– King’s College London
– Fordham University
– Leiden University
– University of Amsterdam (UvA)
– Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas
– University Paris 1 Sorbonne
– University of Copenhagen
– University of Sienna
– Liège University
– University of Paris XII
– ESSEC
– Maastricht University
– University of Ottawa
– University of Venice
– University of São Paulo
– Antwerp University
– University of Strathclyde
– Chalmers University

Keywords

  • K Law (General)
  • Antitrust law
  • Blockchain
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Innovation
  • Market regulation
  • Computational law

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