Jan Broulík is Assistant Professor in European Law at the Amsterdam Law School. Areas of his interest comprise competition law, law & economics, and jurisprudence. At present, Jan'sprimary research line concerns the application of competition law to labour markets. He was the main convenor of the SGEL project conference Should Wealth and Income Inequality Be a Competition Law Concern? His publications have been repeatedly shortlisted by the Antitrust Writing Awards. Jan's working papers can be found on his SSRN page.
Jan is a member of the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG) and of the Amsterdam Center for Law and Economics (ACLE) as well as an affiliate of the Amsterdam Centre for European Studies (ACES). He is also an extramural fellow at the Tilburg Law and Economics Center (TILEC), a senior research fellow at the Inclusive Competition Forum, and a co-chair of the Benelux chapter of the Academic Society for Competition Law (ASCOLA).
Jan is the academic coordinator of the master track European Competition Law and Regulation. He teaches in various courses on competition law and EU law.
Jan joined the University of Amsterdam in August 2019. His legal education includes a master’s programme at Charles University, Prague (2011, cum laude) and a research master’s programme at Tilburg University (2013, cum laude). He also holds an MSc in business administration from the University of Economics, Prague (2011). During his doctorate at the Tilburg Law and Economics Center (defended 2017), he was awarded visiting scholarships by the University of Lucerne and Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law. Subsequently Jan worked for several months at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition in Munich, and spent a year at the New York University School of Law as a Post-Doctoral Emile Noël Fellow. Before joining the UvA, he was shortly an assistant professor at Charles University.