Can competition law save democracy? Reflections on democracy’s tech-driven decline and how to stop it

Author:

Ezrachi Ariel12,Robertson Viktoria H S E34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Slaughter and May Professor of Competition Law, The University of Oxford , Oxford, UK

2. Director, Oxford University Centre for Competition Law and Policy , Oxford, UK

3. Professor of Competition Law and Digitalization, Vienna University of Economics and Business , Vienna, Austria

4. Director, The Competition Law Hub , Vienna, Austria

Abstract

Abstract Digital technologies and platforms have brought a much-needed plurality to communications and the press, but have also opened the door to increased manipulation, misinformation, and distortion in the marketplace of ideas. The worrying erosion of citizens’ autonomy has progressively intensified with the evolution of certain business models. This article explores the ways in which the digital economy contributes to distortion of information, and the role competition law may play in safeguarding democracy.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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