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Niamh Dunne is a Professor of Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science, where she has been teaching since September 2015. Prior to her current role, she served as a Lecturer at King's College London and held a Fellowship at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge. Her professional background includes work in competition enforcement at the Competition Authority in Ireland and as a consultant on competition policy with the OECD. She holds law degrees from the University of Cambridge (BA, PhD), NYU School of Law (LLM), and King's College London (MA). Moreover, she is a qualified solicitor in Ireland and England & Wales (both non-practising) and an attorney in New York State. Her research interests are wide-ranging, focusing on competition policy and market regulation, specifically examining the relationship between competition law and economic regulation, public-private aspects of antitrust enforcement, and the implications of competition policy in the digital economy.
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