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Dr Barbora Jedlickova
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Barbora Jedlickova

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Overview

Background

Dr Barbora Jedlickova joined the TC Beirne School of Law as an Associate Lecturer in 2011. She specialises in competition law, with principle research interests in competition-law theories, competition law in the digital economy and comparative competition law. Her research has focused on various topics, including cartels, vertical restraints, bargaining power, and economic and jurisprudential theories and arguments in competition law. Her research also includes the analysis of specific markets with distinctive issues, such the grocery retail market, the pharmaceutical market and the telecommunications market. She has published both internationally and nationally. Her publications include a research monograph Resale Price Maintenance and Vertical Territorial Restrictions: Theory and Practice in EU Competition Law and US Antitrust Law published by Edward Elgar Publishing.

Dr Jedlickova's engagement and research are both nationally and internationally orientated. She is a member of the Competition and Consumer Committee of the Law Council of Australia. She has visited several European and US institutions as a visiting scholar, including the University of Iowa, Boston University and the Court of Justice of the European Union. She is a member of a number of national and international associations. She has also been an active member of the International League of Competition Law (LIDC) and has been involved in several international LIDC projects. Together with 17 senior competition-law experts, Dr Jedlickova has been working towards establishing LIDC Australia and New Zealand, the first LIDC group in Australia and New Zealand linked to international LIDC.

Dr Jedlickova has served as an Editor of the Oceania Column of Competition Policy International (‘CPI’) and as a General Editor of the LAWASIA Journal. Dr Jedlickova is a Fellow of the Centre for Public, International and Comparative Law (CPILC) and a Fellow of the Australian Centre for Private Law at the TC Beirne School of Law.

Dr Jedlickova holds degrees from the University of Glasgow in the UK (PhD in Law, 2012; and LL.M. with Commendation in International Competition Law and Policy, 2007) and from Masaryk University in the Czech Republic (2004). Prior to her academic career, she worked as a Lawyer in the Czech Republic and as a Contracts Officer/Assistant Contracts Manager at both the University of St Andrews and the University of Glasgow in the UK. In 2009, she was a trainee (a blue-book 'stagiaire') of DG Competition at the European Commission in Brussels.

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Qualifications

  • Masters (Coursework) of Law, Masaryk University
  • Masters (Coursework) of Law, University of Glasgow
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Glasgow

Research interests

  • Comparative Law

  • Competition Law

Works

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39 works between 2008 and 2024

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Featured

2021

Journal Article

Do algorithms communicate with each other and what does this mean for the application of competition/antitrust law?

Jedlickova, Barbora (2021). Do algorithms communicate with each other and what does this mean for the application of competition/antitrust law?. CPI Antitrust Chronicle.

Do algorithms communicate with each other and what does this mean for the application of competition/antitrust law?

Featured

2020

Journal Article

Exclusionary conduct in competition law: a consequence-sensitive deontological account

Jedličková, Barbora and Crowe, Jonathan (2020). Exclusionary conduct in competition law: a consequence-sensitive deontological account. Jurisprudence, 12 (2), 1-28. doi: 10.1080/20403313.2020.1844981

Exclusionary conduct in competition law: a consequence-sensitive deontological account

Featured

2019

Journal Article

Digital polyopoly

Jedlickova, Barbora (2019). Digital polyopoly. World Competition, 42 (3), 309-333.

Digital polyopoly

Featured

2018

Journal Article

Beyond the economic approach: why pluralism is important in competition law

Jedlickova, Barbora (2018). Beyond the economic approach: why pluralism is important in competition law. The University of Queensland Law Journal, 37 (1) 3, 41-56.

Beyond the economic approach: why pluralism is important in competition law

Featured

2016

Journal Article

What's Wrong with Cartels?

Jedlickova, Barbora and Crowe, Jonathan (2016). What's Wrong with Cartels?. Federal Law Review, 44 (3), 401-418. doi: 10.1177/0067205x1604400303

What's Wrong with Cartels?

Featured

2016

Book

Resale price maintenance and vertical territorial restrictions : theory and practice in EU competition law and US antitrust law

Jedlickova, Barbora (2016). Resale price maintenance and vertical territorial restrictions : theory and practice in EU competition law and US antitrust law. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Resale price maintenance and vertical territorial restrictions : theory and practice in EU competition law and US antitrust law

2024

Other Outputs

Public Tenders and Competition Law: Are We Acting Competitively in Australia?

Diem, Leandra and Jedlickova, Barbora (2024, 05 15). Public Tenders and Competition Law: Are We Acting Competitively in Australia? Competition Policy International

Public Tenders and Competition Law: Are We Acting Competitively in Australia?

2024

Other Outputs

Submission to the Competition Taskforce Division: Consultation – Merger Reform

Barbora Jedlickova (2024). Submission to the Competition Taskforce Division: Consultation – Merger Reform. Canberra, ACT Australia: Competition Taskforce Division.

Submission to the Competition Taskforce Division: Consultation – Merger Reform

2023

Conference Publication

Antitrust law, big tech, power and sustainability

Jedlickova, Barbora (2023). Antitrust law, big tech, power and sustainability. The 36th LAWASIA Conference 2023, Bengaluru, India, 24 - 27 November. Sydney, NSW, Australia: LawAsia.

Antitrust law, big tech, power and sustainability

2023

Journal Article

Review of Current Issues in Competition Law, Michael Gvozdenovic and Stephen Puttick (eds), Federation Press, 2021, volume I and volume II

Jedlickova, Barbora (2023). Review of Current Issues in Competition Law, Michael Gvozdenovic and Stephen Puttick (eds), Federation Press, 2021, volume I and volume II. Competition and Consumer Law Journal, 30, 111-115.

Review of Current Issues in Competition Law, Michael Gvozdenovic and Stephen Puttick (eds), Federation Press, 2021, volume I and volume II

2022

Book Chapter

Australia

Jedličková, Barbora, Marshall, Brenda and Burdon, Mark (2022). Australia. Antitrust in data driven markets and legal framework for influencers, native advertising and control over the use of AI in marketing. (pp. 45-80) edited by Bruce Kilpatrick, Pierre Kobel and Pranvera Këllezi. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-07422-6_2

Australia

2022

Conference Publication

Competition law in sustainable and digital economy

Jedlickova, Barbora (2022). Competition law in sustainable and digital economy. Nolan International Symposium, SIPS Conference 2022, Phuket, Thailand, 27-30 November 2022. Montreal, Canada: FLOGEN Star Outreach.

Competition law in sustainable and digital economy

2021

Other Outputs

Facebook power move: What did a news ban achieve and what will a new bargaining code mean for Australia's media landscape?

Greste, Peter, Cronin, Danielle, Carah, Nicholas, Kelly, Sarah and Jedlickova, Barbora (2021, 02 26). Facebook power move: What did a news ban achieve and what will a new bargaining code mean for Australia's media landscape? Contact magazine

Facebook power move: What did a news ban achieve and what will a new bargaining code mean for Australia's media landscape?

2020

Other Outputs

Competition in “lockdown” after the attack of COVID-19 in Australia

Apel, Jessica and Jedlickova, Barbora (2020, 04 06). Competition in “lockdown” after the attack of COVID-19 in Australia Competition Policy International 1-5.

Competition in “lockdown” after the attack of COVID-19 in Australia

2018

Other Outputs

Criminal charges against banking 'cartels' show Australia is getting tough on competition law

Jedlickova, Barbora (2018, 06 08). Criminal charges against banking 'cartels' show Australia is getting tough on competition law The Conversation

Criminal charges against banking 'cartels' show Australia is getting tough on competition law

2018

Book Chapter

Australia

Jedlickova, Barbora and Clarke, Julie (2018). Australia. Antitrust analysis of online sales platforms and copyright limitations and exceptions. (pp. 41-89) edited by Bruce Kilpatrick, Pierre Kobel and Pranvera Kellezi. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-71419-6_2

Australia

2018

Conference Publication

Introductory speech: Reflection on Pluralistic Strategy and Holistic Assessment: Why Pluralism is Important in Competition Law

Jedlickova, Barbora (2018). Introductory speech: Reflection on Pluralistic Strategy and Holistic Assessment: Why Pluralism is Important in Competition Law. Symposium 'Cartels, Optimal Enforcement and Theories in Competition Law', Brisbane, Australia, 27 March 2018.

Introductory speech: Reflection on Pluralistic Strategy and Holistic Assessment: Why Pluralism is Important in Competition Law

2017

Book Chapter

Australia

Clarke, Julie and Jedlickova, Barbora (2017). Australia. Antitrust in pharmaceutical markets & geographical rules of origin. (pp. 33-68) edited by Pierre Kobel, Pranvera Kellezi and Bruce Kilpatrick. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-55813-4_2

Australia

2017

Conference Publication

Australia’s telecommunications industry: from monopoly to competition

Jedlickova, Barbora (2017). Australia’s telecommunications industry: from monopoly to competition. Competition Law and Telecommunications: Key Regulatory Challenges, Hong Kong, 23-24 March 2017.

Australia’s telecommunications industry: from monopoly to competition

2016

Other Outputs

Consultation: Draft Framework for Concerted Practices Guidelines: Submission to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission

Jedlickova, Barbora (2016). Consultation: Draft Framework for Concerted Practices Guidelines: Submission to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.

Consultation: Draft Framework for Concerted Practices Guidelines: Submission to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission

Funding

Past funding

  • 2018 - 2021
    Competition law and vertical interactions in digital age
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2018
    Cartels, Optimal Enforcement and Theories in Competition Law
    Ian Potter Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2015
    The Ian Potter Foundation Travel Award - The consistency and compatibility of transactional resolutions of antitrust proceedings with the due process and fundamental fight of the parties in Australia
    Ian Potter Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2012
    Reformation of Australian Competition Law with the Emphasis on Vertical Restraints: The Comparative Perspective
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Available projects

  • Parallelism and Cartels: Boundaries between Legal and Illegal Collusion

    Competition law regimes of many developed countries, including Australia, have been increasing penalties for cartels and/or criminalising such conduct. This encourages entities involved in collusive behaviour to achieve consensus through indirect means to avoid a possibility to be caught by a competition authority. It is important therefore for courts and competition authorities to distinguish between cooperative oligopoly and natural oligopoly and to interpret evidence correctly.

    This potential PhD thesis should/could include not only analysis of a cartel regime but also a study of the most recent (and older) economic theories and existing and potential legal theories to establish boundaries between illegal and legal conduct and argue the correctness of an approach to horizontal collusion. This topic could include a comparative study or it could even be a pure empirical study.

Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Barbora Jedlickova directly for media enquiries about:

  • Australian Competition Law
  • EU Competition Law
  • US Antitrust Law

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