Ibáñez Colomo, Pablo
Dr Pablo Ibáñez Colomo
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Non LSE positions held
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Position held
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College of Europe (Bruges)
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Visiting Lecturer
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Experience keywords:
economic regulation; communications regulation; economic analysis of law; competition law; media law
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Pablo's work focuses on competition law and economic regulation (in particular, communications regulation), and, more generally, he has an interest in the economic analysis of law. His doctoral dissertation examined how competition law, communications regulation and national media regimes overlap and influence one another. In the field of competition law, he has written on the modernisation of Article 102, on the judicial review of administrative decisions, on its interface with intellectual property and on State aid. Future projects will deal with the economic analysis of media regulation.
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Sectors and industries to which research relates:
Information Technology; Law; Media Technology and New Media; Policy and Regulatory Bodies
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Languages: Spanish [Spoken: Fluent, Written: Fluent]; French [Spoken: Fluent, Written: Fluent]
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Media experience:
Has written for mainstream press; Radio
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Ibáñez Colomo, Pablo (2012) Market failures, transaction costs and Article 101(1) TFEU case law. European law review, 37 (5). pp. 541-562. ISSN 0307-5400 Ibáñez Colomo, Pablo and Govaere, Inge (2012) De minimis rule in competition law: an overview of EU and national case law. e-Competitions: national competition laws e-bulletin, (45224). Ibáñez Colomo, Pablo (2012) Rules of purely sporting interest and EU competition law: why the Wouters exception is not necessary. Competition law international, 8 (1). ISSN 1817-5708 Ibáñez Colomo, Pablo (2011) European communications law and technological convergence: deregulation, re-regulation and regulatory convergence in television and telecommunications. Wolters Kluwer. ISBN 9789041138293 Oritz Blanco, Luis and Ibáñez Colomo, Pablo (2011) Evolving priorities and rising standards: Spanish law on abuses of market power in the light of the 2008 guidance paper on article 82 EC. In: Pace, Lorenzo F., (ed.) European competition law: the impact of the commission guidance paper on article 102. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 63-102. ISBN 9781848447738 Ibáñez Colomo, Pablo (2010) On the application of competition law as regulation: elements for a theory. In: Eeckhout, Piet and Tridimas, Takis, (eds.) Yearbook of European law 2010. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 261-306. ISBN 9780199602599 Art, Jean-Yves and Ibáñez Colomo, Pablo (2010) Judicial review in article 102 TFEU. In: Etro, Frederico and Kokkoris, Ioannis, (eds.) Competition law and the enforcement of article 102. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 99-114. ISBN 9780199586189 Ibáñez Colomo, Pablo (2010) The future of communications regulation after Ofcom's pay-TV consultation. Utilities law review, 18 (3). pp. 99-107. ISSN 0960-2356 Ibáñez Colomo, Pablo (2009) Ofcom’s proposal to regulate access to premium television content: some thoughts. EUI working papers, LAW 2009/03. European University Institute, San Domenico de Fiesole, Italy Ortiz Blanco, Luis and Maíllo González-Orús, Jerónimo and Ibáñez Colomo, Pablo and Lamadrid de Pablo, Alfonso (2008) Manual de derecho de la competencia. Tecnos, Madrid, Spain. ISBN 9788430948093 Ibáñez Colomo, Pablo (2008) Article 82 EC as a "built-in" remedy in the system of intellectual property: the example of supplementary protection for pharmaceuticals in Italy. In: Govaere, Inge and Ullrich, Hanns, (eds.) Intellectual property, market power and the public interest. Peter Lang, Brussels, Belgium, pp. 119-142. ISBN 9789052014227 Papandropoulos, Penelope and Nitsche, Rainer and van de Walle de Ghelcke, Bernard and Waelbroeck, Denis and Derenne, Jacques and Louis, Frédéric and Merola, Massimo and Ibañez Colomo, Pablo and De Beys, Julien and Bousin, Julie (2007) Selectivity, economic advantage, distortion of competition and effect on trade. In: Merola, Massimo and Derenne, Jacques, (eds.) Economic analysis of state aid rules: contributions and limits. Lexxion, Berlin, Germany, pp. 119-155. ISBN 9783939804345 Merola, Massimo and Hancher, Leigh and Ibañez Colomo, Pablo and Santacroce, Maria Cristina and Nitsche, Rainer and Papandropoulos, Penelope (2007) The most appropriate economic tool for a better targeted state aid policy. In: Merola, Massimo and Derenne, Jacques, (eds.) Economic analysis of state aid rules: contributions and limits. Lexxion, Berlin, Germany, pp. 29-67. ISBN 9783939804345 Waelbroeck, Denis and Ibáñez Colomo, Pablo (2006) Case C-171/05 P, Laurent Piau, order of the Court of Justice (Third Chamber) of 23rd February 2006, [2006] ECR I-37. Common market law review, 43 (6). pp. 1743-1756. ISSN 0165-0750 Ibáñez Colomo, Pablo (2006) The revival of antitrust law in Argentina: policy or politics? European competition law review, 27 (6). pp. 317-323. ISSN 0144-3054 De Mey, Delphine and Ibáñez Colomo, Pablo (2006) Recent developments on the invocability of WTO law in the EC: a wave of mutilation. European foreign affairs review, 11 (1). pp. 63-86. ISSN 1384-6299
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Pablo Ibáñez Colomo received a Ph.D. from the European University Institute (Florence) in June 2010. Before joining the EUI as a Researcher in 2007, he taught for three years at the Law Department of the College of Europe (Bruges), where he also took an LL.M. in 2004. In 2008, Pablo spent six months as a TTLF fellow at Stanford Law School. He has been invited as a guest lecturer at several institutions, including the College of Europe, Kobe University, the University of Liege and Sapienza Universita di Roma.
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