Alexandre De Streel
À propos
Biographie
Alexandre de Streel is professor of European law at the University of Namur and visiting professor at the College of Europe (Bruges) and SciencesPo Paris. He is also academic director of the digital research programme at the Brussels think-tank Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE) and member of decision panel at the Belgian Competition Authority. He sits in the scientific committees of the Knight-Georgetown Institute (US), the European University Institute-Centre for a Digital Society (Italy) and Mannheim Centre for Competition and Innovation (Germany).
His main research areas are regulation and competition policy in the digital economy (telecommunications, platforms and data) as well as the legal issues raised by the developments of artificial intelligence. He regulatory advised the European Union and international organisations on digital regulation.
Previously, Alexandre held visiting positions at New York University Law School, European University Institute in Florence, Panthéon-Assas (Singapore campus), Barcelona Graduate School of Economics and the University of Louvain. He also worked for the Belgian Deputy Prime Minister, the Belgian Permanent Representation to the European Union and the European Commission and has been the chair the expert group on the online platform economy advising the European Commission.
Facultés/Départements/Services
Instituts de recherche
Centre de recherche
Organes
Domaines d'expertises
Régulation des industries numériques
Politique de la concurrence européenne, en particulier pour les industrie numériques
Regulation des industries en réseau
Droit du Big Data et de l'Intelligence Artificielle
Sharing Economy
Droit des institutions européenne et gouvernance de l'Union européenne
Union Economique et Monétaire
Responsabilités externes
Professeur invité Sciences Po Paris et Collège d'Europe
Directeur académique, Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE), Brussels
Assesseur à l'Autorité belge de concurrence
Membre du comité scientifique Knight-Georgetown Institute (US), the European University Institute-Centre for a Digital Society (Italy) and Mannheim Centre for Competition and Innovation (Germany).
Membre du comité de rédaction de la Revue du droit des technologies de l'Information (RDTI)
Diplômes
Doctorat en droit, Institut Universitaire Européen, Florence
Deuxième licence en sciences économiques - Université Catholique de Louvain
2024-2025
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Droit de l'Union européenne [DROIB210]
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Droit de l'Union européenne [DRHDB307]
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European Competition Law in the Information Society [DTICM317]
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Fondements du droit [ECGEB130]
2023-2024
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Droit de l'Union européenne [DRHDB307]
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Droit de l'Union européenne [DROIB210]
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European Competition Law in the Information Society [DTICM317]
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Fondements du droit [ECGEB130]
2022-2023
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Droit de l'Union européenne [DRHDB307]
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Droit de l'Union européenne [DROIB210]
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European Competition Law in the Information Society [DTICM317]
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Fondements du droit [ECGEB130]
2021-2022
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Droit de l'Union européenne [DROIB210]
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Droit de l'Union européenne [DRHDB307]
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Economic Analysis Seminar I [ECONM827]
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Fondements du droit [ECGEB130]
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Project : European Integration. Learning Theories in Negotiation Role-plays [EPOLB322]