Professor Marek Martyniszyn
Professor of Competition Law and Policy
School of Law
Professor Martyniszyn is a world-leading expert in the area of competition law and policy. He focuses, in particular on cross-border cases, state involvement, as well as issues relating to functioning of new competition agencies and competition systems.
He specialises in international and cross-borders aspects of Competition Law (Antitrust Law) and Policy, including the limits of extraterritorial jurisdiction and enforcement, as well as state involvement in anticompetitive practices (including the issue of foreign subsidies).
His research has also focused on new competition systems and agencies, especially those in developing countries and economies in transition.
Professor Martyniszyn is a Non-Governmental Advisor to the International Competition Network (ICN). He has presented his work over 100 times in over 30 countries, and on both academic and intergovernmental fora (such as the UN, COMESA and BRICS). His work has been used by the judiciary and policy-makers in multiple jurisdictions.
LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martyniszyn/
Field
LawAreas of Expertise
Law, Competition Law and Policy, Antitrust Law, Economic Regulation, State Subsidies, Governance.
Media Experience
Professor Martyniszyn has experience with broadcast (TV/Radio/podcasts) print and online media.
He has been featured as an expert for BBC TV (UK), US Foreign Policy magazine (US), Mediapart.fr (France) and Gazeta Prawna (Poland).
Notable coverage
- How Ireland could help 50,000 EU citizens in Northern Ireland? (RTÉ Brainstorm)
- Irish Sea Border: The Fallout (BBC NI Spotlight)
- Deal or no deal, there may be a Brexit silver lining for Northern Ireland (The Conversation)
- Platform: Where's my jumper? (Irish News)
- Après l’accord sur le Brexit, les Irlandais du Nord soulagés mais aussi lassés (Mediapart, France)
- Gdzie nie ma kary, tam nie ma miary, czyli kazus Nord Stream 2 (Gazeta Prawna)
- Konkurencja, głupcze (Rzeczpospolita)
- Are you being ripped off for news on social media? (Irish Times)
- What is the European Commission’s problem with Google and Android? (The Conversation)
- The fall of the pound and the 50 shades of Brexit (Queen's Policy and Engagement Blog)
- Gazprom’s Ties to Putin Could Help It Try to Escape the EU’s Wrath (Foreign Policy.com)
- The EU’s case against Gazprom is about far more than business (The Conversation)
- Why we need a European energy union (Irish Times)