Project Details
Description
The Computational Antitrust project—a space entirely dedicated to antitrust law 3.0. Hosted by the Stanford University Codex Center, the goal of our project is to explore how legal informatics could foster the automation of antitrust procedures and the improvement of antitrust analysis.
The Computational Antitrust project gathers 56 antitrust agencies and over 35 scholars. We are publishing academic papers on a regular basis, organizing annual workshops, and more. We kindly invite you to explore the different sections of this website to learn more about the project.
The Computational Antitrust project gathers 56 antitrust agencies and over 35 scholars. We are publishing academic papers on a regular basis, organizing annual workshops, and more. We kindly invite you to explore the different sections of this website to learn more about the project.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 18/10/21 → … |
Keywords
- Computational law
- Computational antitrust
- Competition law
- Antitrust law
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