EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT: Comparative Competition Law Lecture Series – Guest Lecture by Selçukhan Ünekbaş

The Croatian Competition Law and Policy Association (HDPPTN) is pleased to launch a new Comparative Competition Law Lecture Series, featuring international speakers working on different national and regional competition law regimes. This first lecture in the series will focus on Turkish merger control and its evolving relationship with EU competition law. All HDPPTN members and interested guests are warmly invited to attend. 

Event details:

  • Speaker: Selçukhan Ünekbaş, European University Institute, Florence
  • Moderator: Jasminka Pecotić Kaufman, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics & Business
  • Date: February 27, 2026
  • Time: 17:30 – 19:30
  • Venue: Univeristy of Zagreb – Rectory (Rektorat)
  • Address: Radoslava Cimermana 88, 10000 Zagreb, SEECEL Building

Title:

How do competition authorities learn? Selective Europeanization in Turkish merger control

Abstract: Competition policy is increasingly enforced by national authorities operating in parallel jurisdictions and confronting similar analytical problems. This raises a central question: how do competition authorities learn from each other when convergence obligations are soft rather than binding? This paper examines that question in merger control, using the EU-Turkey relationship as an empirical setting where alignment pressures coexist with enforcement autonomy. Drawing on a hand-coded dataset of Turkish merger decisions between 1995 and 2025 that cite the European Commission, the analysis moves beyond citation counts to measure the depth of engagement with Commission practice. Regression results indicate selective rather than linear convergence. Deeper engagement occurs when Commission decisions serve as analytical precedents, in core economic assessment stages such as market definition and competitive effects, and in industries the Turkish authority classifies as technologically complex. These findings suggest problem-driven analytical borrowing rather than mechanical emulation. They also highlight the limits of formal alignment as a proxy for convergence in global competition policy.

About the Speaker: Selçukhan Ünekbaş is a PhD researcher at the European University Institute, and a Research Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. His research interests converge on competition law and economics, merger policy, innovation, and competitiveness.

 

 

Upcoming lectures in the series
The Comparative Competition Law Lecture Series will continue in the spring semester with the following events:
 
  • 27 March 2026: Lecture on Scandinavian competition law by Pauliina Scarabattoli, PhD researcher at the European University Institute.
  • 10 April 2026: Lecture on Japanese competition law by Professor Yuka Aoyagi (Hosei University, Tokyo).
Further details about these lectures will be announced shortly.