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Jennifer Pullen

University of St.Gallen

Brief info

Jennifer is a Research and Teaching Assistant for Prof. Dr. Miriam Buiten at the University of St.Gallen. Jennifer’s research revolves around the legal aspects of digital markets and artificial intelligence, with a particular emphasis on competition law. For her doctoral thesis, she focuses on possible adaptions to the substantive test for Big Tech acquisitions. Additionally, Jennifer is a digital economic policy analyst at the Digital Policy Alert, supported by the St.Gallen Endowment for Prosperity through Trade. In this role, she actively monitors digital policies and contributes to developing a classification system for policies that govern the digital market.

Jennifer's academic background includes a Bachelor of Law degree from the University of Bern and an M.A. in Law and Economics from the University of St.Gallen. Currently, she is pursuing an LLM in Competition Law and Economics at the Brussels School of Competition. She has also been a Visiting Student at the European University Institute and Queen Mary University of London.

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