Amsterdam Center for International Law

Published 4 December 2004

Cseres, Dr. K.J.

Function(s)

- Assistant Professor
- Researcher at the ACLE

Contact Details

E-mail: K.J.Cseres@uva.nl

Tel: +31 (0)20 525 3654

Research Interests

Law and economics, competition law, consumer protection, European law, Hungarian law

Key Publications

- Learning from the Microsoft case, Tijdschrift voor Consumentenrecht, 2001 Nr.3, pp.171-185
- Le Livre Vert de la Commission sur la protection des consommateurs: Don Quichotte contre les pratiques commerciales déloyales, Revue Européenne de droit de la consommation, 2001 Nr.3, pp.221-243
- Competition and consumer protection in Eastern Europe (summary), Tijdschrift voor Consumentenrecht, 2002 Nr.3, pp.169-173; The full text of the article is published on internet at www.uitgeverijparis.nl
- The Hungarian Cocktail of Competition Law and Consumer Protection: Should It Be Dissolved?, Journal of Consumer Policy, 27 (1) 2004,  pp.43-74
- Zsófia Lendvai, Country Report Hungary in: Thomas Moellers/Andreas Heinemann
- (Editors), Remedies in Competition Law (see: http://www.jus.unitn.it/dsg/common-core/books.html), forthcoming 2004

Courses

- European Competition Law
Europees Recht (European Law)  
- European State Aid Law

Curriculum

- Dr. Katalin Cseres, obtained her university degree in law (1999, cum laude) at the Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest, Hungary. From 1999 onwards she worked as research assistant at the Molengraaff Institute for Private Law of the University Utrecht, where she finalised her Ph.D. thesis on competition law and consumer protection and where she has also lectured European and National Consumer Law. Since 2003 December she works as associate professor at the Department of European Law, University of Amsterdam, where she lectures European Law and European Competition Law. She is also academic co-ordinator of the European Union Business Law Programme at the Amsterdam Law School. She is a fellow of ACLE and member of its research program “Competition and Regulation”.
Her main fields of interest are European Law, Competition Law, Consumer Law and Law and Economics. Her publications deal with American antitrust law, European competition law and consumer law, and Hungarian law.

Source: ACIL