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Kati Cseres is an Associate Professor of Law at the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG), and the Programme Director of the EU law Masters at the Amsterdam Law School, University of Amsterdam. She is an external research fellow at the Center for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre of Excellence, Budapest. She is editor of the Journal Legal Issues of Economic Integration.
Kati’s research expertise lies at the intersection of (EU) competition law, consumer law, constitutional law and sector regulation (energy law). Her research agenda focuses on fundamental transformations in societies, political systems and economies that disrupt prevailing models of economic law and its enforcement. She investigates how these models can respond to challenges of growing political and corporate concentration as well as social instability and inequality.
She has extensive experience in training national judges, officials of public administration and civil society organizations in EU competition law, consumer law and EU state aid law. She is the main organizer of the first Capacity Building Training for Civil Society Organizations in EU competition law at the University of Amsterdam.
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