Digital platforms are indispensable tools for modern-day life, but balancing their negative externalities while maintaining their benefits for individuals is a challenge for their regulators across the world. International collaboration is therefore critical to adequately understand and address the complex global challenges these platforms raise.
This conference aims to provide a space for exchange of practices on competition and regulation of digital platforms both in Brazil and Europe. The European perspective – and the recent entry into force of both the Digital Services Act and Digital Markets Acts (DSA/DMA) – can offer valuable insight into its regulatory approaches and experiences, while the Brazilian perspective will contribute its specific challenges and newest regulatory proposals. The first panel will explore antitrust-related regulation, and the second will focus on platform transparency and accountability.
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