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Dina Waked is a Professor and Dean of the School of Research at Sciences Po's Law School, where she leads research initiatives and contributes to academic governance. She is affiliated with the Law School's Research Center and holds a prominent role in shaping interdisciplinary legal scholarship with a focus on the Global South.
Research Interests: Her work centers on Law and Economics, Global Competition Law, Antitrust, Regulation, and Economic Development. She critically examines the role of competition policy in developing economies, combining legal analysis with econometric methods to assess enforcement effectiveness and developmental impact. Her research challenges conventional assumptions about market efficiency and explores the historical and normative foundations of antitrust law.
Publication Trends: Her recent publications reveal a consistent focus on antitrust in the Global South, highlighting gaps in comparative law, enforcement disparities, and the socio-political dimensions of competition policy. She integrates historical analysis (e.g., Jeremy Bentham) with contemporary policy critique, emphasizing power, coercion, and distribution in regulatory frameworks.
- Scientific Awards:
- Harvard Law School 2012 John M. Olin Law & Economics Prize
Advising and Grants: While specific advisees are not listed, her HDR (Habilitation) status confirms her role in supervising doctoral research. She has advised governments and international organizations on competition law reforms, indicating strong policy engagement and likely grant-funded advisory projects. Her research is disseminated through major academic platforms like HAL and ORCID.
Labs and Teams: She is a key member of the Law School's Research Center at Sciences Po, contributing to collective research projects and academic events. Her collaborative works, especially during the pandemic, show active participation in interdisciplinary teams addressing global legal challenges.



