Adrian Kuenzlerمشاهده پروفایل
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Adrian Kuenzler is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Zurich, and an Affiliate Fellow at Yale Law School's Information Society Project. His research focuses on antitrust, intellectual property, and consumer law from economic and comparative perspectives, integrating behavioral science insights to address digital economy challenges. He holds advanced degrees from Yale Law School (J.S.D., LL.M.) and the University of Zurich (Ph.D., M.A.). **Education**: J.S.D., Yale Law School, 2015 LL.M., Yale Law School, 2011 Ph.D., University of Zurich (Law), 2009 M.A., University of Zurich (Law), 2004 **Research Interests**: His work examines the legal implications of digitalization on consumer decision-making, with a focus on restoring consumer sovereignty through antitrust and privacy frameworks. Recent projects include analyzing third-generation competition law, digital antitrust dynamics, and the intersection of intellectual property with emerging technologies. Key themes: behavioral legal analysis, EU competition law evolution, and policy responses to market manipulation in digital spaces. **Selected Activities**: Visiting Professorships at University of Münster (2019), Universidad de San Andrés (2018–2019) Robert S. Campbell Visiting Fellow, University of Oxford (2023) Pro-bono advocate for the Value of Competition Programme Member of the World Economic Forum's Global Future Council on the Metaverse **Teaching**: Courses include Competition Law in the Digital Economy , Intellectual Property in the Digital Age , and Law and Economics .




