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Natalia Moreno Belloso

European University Institute

Brief info

Natalia Moreno Belloso is a PhD researcher in law at the European University Institute under the supervision of Professor Nicolas Petit. Her work explores the implications of economic theory for antitrust law and regulation, in general, and the regulation of digital platforms, in particular. Prior to joining the EUI, she completed her legal studies at Tilburg University in the Netherlands, where she graduated with an LLB and an LLM. She also holds a BSc in Economics from the same university as well as a second LLM in Comparative, European and International Laws from the EUI.

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