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Democratic Antitrust for Digital Markets

Leveraging Competition Law for Liberal Democracy

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Democratic Antitrust for Digital Markets

Leveraging Competition Law for Liberal Democracy

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Today's digital environment constantly tests democratic liberties and processes: Can competition law make digital democracy more resilient?

Drawing on contemporary competition law in Canada, the EU and the US, this book offers a multi-jurisdictional perspective on this pressing issue.

Digital platforms increasingly shape public discourse and influence electoral outcomes. By controlling the infrastructure and the data required for this interference with democracy, they hold a power that is not democratically legitimised. Multidisciplinary research has revealed the serious implications of this imbalance for democratic liberties, processes and values.

Leveraging competition law is one way forward. Competition law is rooted in an understanding that economic power needs to be kept in check to prevent it from morphing into unwarranted political power, and it has long shaped the behaviour of digital platforms. The book negotiates the boundaries of competition law and develops a comprehensive framework that relies on competition law and policy to safeguard liberal democracy in digital platform markets ('democratic antitrust for digital markets'). Its plan for action encompasses policy dialogue, agency cooperation, multi-stakeholder engagement, priority-setting, expert reports, market studies, notions of power in digital markets, theories of harm revolving around democracy, media pluralism in merger control, and democracy-enhancing remedies.

Combining insights from competition law, economics, and political science, the book offers students and academics an opportunity to explore competition law's broader societal function. It provides legislators, courts, policymakers, and competition enforcers from different jurisdictions with a concrete and actionable toolbox to confront the democratic risks of concentrated digital power.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. The Platform Economy and Liberal Democracy: A Primer on a Multi-Faceted Relationship
3. Democracy, Digital Platforms, and Competition Law
4. Democratic Antitrust for Digital Markets: A Plan for Action
5. Leveraging Competition Law for Liberal Democracy: The Path Ahead

Product details

Published Nov 12 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Pages 272
ISBN 9781509985920
Imprint Hart Publishing
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Series Hart Studies in Competition Law
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Viktoria H S E Robertson

Viktoria H S E Robertson is Professor of Competiti…

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