Online Debate Courts, regulators, and the scrutiny of economic evidence FSR Insights Add to calendar 2023-03-01 14:00 2023-03-01 15:00 Europe/Rome Courts, regulators, and the scrutiny of economic evidence Zoom YYYY-MM-DD Print Share: Share on Facebook Share on BlueSky Share on X Share on LinkedIn Send by email Scheduled dates Mar 01 2023 14:00 - 15:00 CET Zoom Organised by Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies FSR: Florence School of Regulation In this episode of FSR Insights, we will discuss the key findings of Despoina Mantzari’s recently published book Courts, Regulators, and the Scrutiny of Economic Evidence. In this episode of FSR Insights, we will discuss the key findings of Despoina Mantzari’s recently published book Courts, Regulators, and the Scrutiny of Economic EvidenceThe book presents the first systematic examination of economic regulation and the crucial role of economic evidence in regulatory authorities and courts.This work brings together strands of scholarship from law, economics, and political science to explore two key themes: the influence of economic evidence on the discretionary assessments of economic regulators, and the limits of judicial review of economic evidence, supplemented with comparative examination of both UK and US systems.HostLucila de Almeida | Florence School of Regulation & Nova School of LawKeynote SpeakerDespoina Mantzari | UCLDiscussantsAdrien De Hauteclocque | Court of Justice of the European UnionSelçukhan Ünekbas | European University Institute, Law DepartmentDr Despoina Mantzari is Associate Professor in Competition Law and Policy at University College London (UCL), Faculty of Laws. Links Find more