dr. K.J. (Kati) Cseres


  • Faculty of Law
  • Oudemanhuispoort  4-6
    1012 CN  Amsterdam
  • K.J.Cseres@uva.nl
    T:  0205252951
    T:  0205253654

Katalin Cseres obtained her university degree in law (1999, cum laude) at the Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest, Hungary.

In 2004, she obtained her Ph.D. title from the University of Utrecht. Her Ph.D. thesis deals with the topic 'Competition Law and Consumer Protection'. She is an associate professor of law at the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG). At the ACELG she is a co-program leader of the research program 'Compound Constitution(s) of Europe'. She is the academic coordinator for the Master programme 'European Competition Law and Regulation', as well as a fellow of the Amsterdam Center for Law & Economics (ACLE).

Her main fields of interest are  competition law, consumer protection (empowerment) and market regulation. Her research focuses on law enforcement and the institutional design of public and private market supervisory models. She analyses the Europeanization of competition law enforcement in the Central and Eastern European Member States and examines which governance mechanisms frame the interactions between EU and national, for example in the case of the European Competition Network. Dr. Cseres also investigates the legal rules concerning the role of consumers in activating competition and regulating markets with emphasis on consumers' access to justice as a key component to their access and participation in markets.

Key Publications

Cseres, K.J. and Balogh, V. (2013), ‘Institutional Design in Hungary: A Case Study of the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive’, Journal of Consumer Policy 361, pp. 343-365.

Cseres, K.J. (2010), ‘Comparing laws in the enforcement of EU competition law’, European Journal of Legal Studies 3(1), pp. 7-44.

Cseres, K.J. (2010), ‘The impact of Regulation 1/2003 in the New Member States’, Competition Law Review 6(2), pp. 77-121.

Cseres, K.J. (2008), ‘What has competition done for consumers in liberalised markets?’, Competition Law Review 4(2), pp. 77-121.

Cseres, K.J. (2007), ‘The controversies of the consumer welfare standard’, Competition Law Review 3(2), pp. 121-173.

Cseres, K.J. (2007), ‘Multijurisdictional competition law enforcement: the interface between European competition law and the competition laws of the new Member States’, European Competition Journal, 3(2), pp. 465-502.

Books

Criminalization Of Competition Law Enforcement (2006)

Competition Law and Consumer Protection (2005)

Dr. Cseres' research focuses on law enforcement and the institutional design of public and private enforcement. She analyses the Europeanization of competition law enforcement in the Central and Eastern European Member States and examines the governance mechanisms that frame the interplay between EU and national law, , for example in the case of the European Competition Network. Dr. Cseres also investigates the legal rules concerning the role of consumers in activating competition and regulating markets with emphasis on consumers’ access to justice as a key element of their access to and participation in markets.

2010

2008

  • K.J. Cseres (2008). What has competition done for consumers in liberalised markets? Competition Law Review, 4 (2), 77-121.

2007

  • K.J. Cseres (2007). Multi-jurisdictional competition law enforcement: the interface between European competition law and the competition laws of the new Member States. European Competition Journal, 3 (2), 465-502.
  • K.J. Cseres (2007). The Controversies of the Consumer Welfare Standard. Competition Law Review, 121-173.

2015

  • K.J. Cseres (2015). Harmonization: Legal Enforcement. In J.G. Backhaus, Jürgen Georg (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Law and Economics. New York: Springer Science+Business Media.

2014

2013

2012

  • K.J. Cseres (2012). Consumer protection in the European Union. In R. van den Bergh & A.M. Pacces (Eds.), Regulation and economics (Encyclopedia of law and economics, second edition, 9) (pp. 163-228). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

2010

2008

  • K.J. Cseres (2008). What has competition done for consumers in liberalised markets? Competition Law Review, 4 (2), 77-121.

2007

  • K.J. Cseres (2007). Multi-jurisdictional competition law enforcement: the interface between European competition law and the competition laws of the new Member States. European Competition Journal, 3 (2), 465-502.
  • K.J. Cseres (2007). The Controversies of the Consumer Welfare Standard. Competition Law Review, 121-173.

2013

  • F. Cafaggi, O.O. Cherednychenko, K. Cseres, L. Gorywoda, R. Karova & H.-W. Micklitz (2013). The Europeanization of private law in Central and Eastern Europe Countries (CEECs): preliminary findings and research agenda. (Preprints, EUI Law, no 2013/07). Florence: European University Institute.
  • K.J. Cseres & P. Szilágyi (2013). The Hungarian car insurance cartel saga. In B. Rodger (Ed.), Landmark cases in competition law: around the world in fourteen stories (International competition law series, 53) (pp. 145-166). Alphen aan den Rijn: Kluwer Law International.
  • K.J. Cseres (2013). Enforcing the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive. In T. Tóth (Ed.), Unfair commercial practices: the long road to harmonized law enforcement (pp. 19-36). Budapest: Pázmány Press.

2011

2010

2009

  • K. Cseres & J. Langer (2009). Tetra Laval à la Hongroise. In O. Essens, A. Gerbrandy & S. Lavrijssen (Eds.), National courts and the standard of review in competition law and economic regulation (pp. 127-144). Groningen: Europa Law Publishing.

2008

  • K.J. Cseres (2008). Governance design for European private law: lessons from the Europeanization of competition law in Central and Eastern Europe. In F. Cafaggi & H. Muir-Watt (Eds.), Making European private law: governance design (pp. 138-193). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

2007

  • K.J. Cseres (2007). Contribution on Hungarian law. In T..M..J. Möllers & A. Heinemann (Eds.), The enforcement of competition law in Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • K.J. Cseres (2007). Consumers’ access to justice in the new E.U. member states. In D. Busch & H.N. Schelthaas (Eds.), Vergelijkend Wijs (pp. 37-58). Kluwer.
  • K.J. Cseres (2007). Collective consumer actions: a competition law perspective. In W.H. van Boom & M. Loos (Eds.), Collective Consumer Interests and How They are Served Best in Europe; Legal aspects and policy issues on the border between private law and public policy. Europa Law Publishing.
  • K.J. Cseres (2007). The Interface between EC Competition Law and the Competition Laws of the new member States: Implementation or Innovation? In D. Obradovic & N. Lavranos (Eds.), Interface between EU Law and National Law (pp. 205-231). Groningen: Europa Law Publishing.

2006

  • K.J. Cseres (2006). The impact of consumer protection on competition and competition law: The case of deregulated markets. In I.D. Salavrakos (Ed.), From Small Firms to Multinationals: Industrial, Entrepreneurial, Managerial, Financial, Fiscal, Transaction Cost and Consumer Perspectives in the Era of Globalisation, ATINER (pp. 537-558).
  • K.J. Cseres, M.P. Schinkel & F.O.W. Vogelaar (2006). Law and economics of criminal antitrust enforcement: an introduction. In K.J. Cseres, M.P. Schinkel & F.O.W. Vogelaar (Eds.), Criminalization of competition law enforcement: economic and legal implications for the EU member states (pp. 1-29). Cheltenham: Elgar.
  • K.J. Cseres, M.P. Schinkel & F.O.W. Vogelaar (Eds.). (2006). Criminalization of competition law enforcement. Economic and legal implications for the EU member states. Cheltenham/Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing.

2005

  • K.J. Cseres (2005). The interplay between consumer protection and competition law in the EC. European journal of consumer law = Revue européenne de droit de la consommation, 2005 (2).
  • K.J. Cseres (2005). Consumer Law and Consumer Protection. Den Haag: Kluwer Law International.

2004

2013

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