Teodora Groza


 Teodora Groza is a postdoctoral researcher affiliated with the Chair since November 2025. She has obtained a PhD in law from Sciences Po Law School and has held visiting positions at Harvard Law School and Stanford Law School. Her work is underlined by the belief that technological developments need to be paired with governance innovations and investigates the fitness of various legal interventions for ensuring AI alignment. Methodologically, she leverages the toolkit of law and economics, in particular organizational and institutional economics.

She has published on data markets, the governance of AI companies, the role of regulation in promoting innovation, and the impact of new business models on the EU and US antitrust frameworks. She regularly intervenes at academic, civil society, and industry conferences.

    • ‘Competition Policy, Data Governance & AI in Developing Countries’ (forthcoming in Elgar Handbook of Competition Law in Developing Countries, co-authored with Paul Oudin)

    • ‘Agreements’; ‘Research & Development Agreements’; ‘Innovation’ (forthcoming in Elgar Encyclopaedia of Competition Law, Edward Elgar)

    • ‘Antitrust in an Age of New Modes of Organization and Shifting Firm Boundaries’ (forthcoming in Research Handbook on Competition and Corporate Law, Edward Elgar, available on SSRN)

    • ‘Mergers by Other Means: AI Partnerships and the Frontiers of (Post-)Industrial Organization’ ( Artificial Intelligence & Competition Policy, Concurrences, 2024,  co-authored with Aleksandra Wierzbicka)

    • ‘Computational Antitrust: Keeping up with Digital Markets’ (Digital Competition Law in Europe, Wolters Kluwer, 2023)

    • ‘Het Schrijven van een Filosofisch Essay’ [‘Writing a Philosophical Essay’]  (Filosofie op school: Handboek vakdidactiek filosofie, Boom Uitgevers Amsterdam, 2021, co-authored with Floris Velema)

    • ‘The Governance of AI Companies: Reconciling Purpose with Profits’ (available on SSRN, 2024), co-authored with Paul Oudin. 

    •  ‘Computing Innovation Competition’ (available on SSRN, 2024), co-authored with Prof. Thibault Schrepel

    • ‘Computational Antitrust within Agencies: 2023 Report’ (available on SSRN, 2024), co-edited with Prof. Thibault Schrepel

    • ‘Is that Even Legal? A Guide for Builders Experimenting with Data Governance in the United States’  (Mozilla Foundation, 2023), in collaboration with Prof. Beatriz Botero Arcila and Peter McCarthy

    • ‘Comments to the Data Act from the Law and Technology Group of Sciences Po Law School’ (available on SSRN, 2022), co-authored with Prof. Beatriz Botero Arcila

    • ‘The Adoption of Computational Antitrust by Agencies: 2022 Report’ (available on SSRN, 2022), co-edited with Prof. Thibault Schrepel

    • ‘The Adoption of Computational Antitrust by Agencies: 2021 Report’ (available on SSRN, 2021), co-edited with Prof. Thibault Schrepel

    • ‘The New Law of the European Data Market: Demystifying the European Data Strategy’ (Global Jurist, 2024), co-authored with Prof. Beatriz Botero Arcila

    • ‘Neither Mergers, Nor Cartels: Innovation Networks and Competition Law’ (Oxford Journal of Competition Law and Economics, 2024), co-authored with Etienne Perrin

    • ‘Unleashing the Power of Algorithms in Antitrust Enforcement: Navigating the Boundaries of Bias and Opportunity’ ( CPI Antitrust Chronicle, 2023), co-authored with Holli Sargeant

    • ‘Exploring Computational Antitrust: A Theoretical Excursus’ (La Revue des Juristes de Sciences Po, 2023), co-authored with Kirill Ryabtsev, Alex Sotropa, and Aleksandra Wierzbicka

    • ‘Governance by Numbers: Book Review’ (Revista de Filosofie Aplicata, 2018)

    • ‘AI Partnerships Beyond Control: Lessons from the OpenAI-Microsoft Saga’ (Stanford Law School Blog, 2025)

    • ‘TRACK AI: Transparency, Regulation, Antitrust, Contracts, Knowledge. Exploring Governance Gaps in AI Firms’ (Stanford Law School Blog, 2024) co-authored with Prof. Dina Waked and Dr. Megan Ma

    • ‘From Theory to Practice: Computing ‘Innovation Competition’ in Antitrust’ (Network Law Review, 2024)

    • ‘Big Tech—Small AI Partnerships’ (Oxford Business Law Blog, 2024), co-authored with Paul Oudin

    • ‘The Data Act: A Stepping Stone for a New Data Economy?’ (Kluwer Competition Blog, 2023)

    • ‘The EU’s Data Strategy: Can Regulation Create Different Kinds of (Data) Markets?’ (Oxford Business Law Blog, 2023), co-authored with Prof. Beatriz Botero Arcila

  • ‘Governing AI Firms: Antitrust, Corporate Governance and Regulation’ (work in progress, co-edited with Prof. Dina Waked & Dr. Megan Ma). Forthcoming at Cambridge University Press.

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