
معرفی
Kristoffer Grøndahl is a Doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Private Law, University of Oslo. His primary research focuses on competition law regulation in markets, including antitrust investigations under EU Regulation 1/2003 and merger control remedies under EU Regulation 139/2004, alongside Norwegian and EEA legal frameworks. He is affiliated with the Markets, Innovations and Competition (MIK) research group.
Education:
- Master in Law (2016), University of Oslo
- BSc in Mathematics and Economics (2018), University of Oslo
- MPhil in Economics (2022), University of Oslo
- MSc in Law and Finance (2024), University of Oxford
Professional Experience:
- Case handler at Gatejuristen (2013–2017)
- Associate/Senior Associate at Advokatfirmaet Thommessen’s EU/EEA and competition law department (2018–2022)
His research interests span Competition Law, EU Law, Law and Economics, Administrative Law, and Legal Theory. He explores methodological approaches to regulatory frameworks and their practical implications in market governance.
Though no specific articles or awards are listed, his work contributes to understanding rights and obligations in commitment decisions by competition authorities. He holds a room at Domus Media Øst and engages in academic projects bridging legal and economic disciplines.





