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Episode 35: Kamil Nejezchleb on Computational Antitrust in Czechia

Episode 35: Kamil Nejezchleb on Computational Antitrust in Czechia

Update: 2025-05-13
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In episode 35, Thibault Schrepel talks to Kamil Nejezchleb, Vice-chairman of Czech Competition Autority.

Thibault and Andy Kamil explore how the Czech Competition Authority is integrating computational antitrust into its daily operations. They discuss major cases in which such tools have played a role, the internal structure and expertise needed to support the shift to computational antitrust, the legal constraints imposed by Czech administrative and judicial review, and how the agency envisions the future of enforcement, from algorithmic remedies to cross-border data collaboration.

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Episode 35: Kamil Nejezchleb on Computational Antitrust in Czechia

Episode 35: Kamil Nejezchleb on Computational Antitrust in Czechia

Thibault Schrepel