Mme Emma Bursztejn

Doctorante

Recherche

Sujet de thèse

A comparative study of the impact of climate change on competition law in the United States and in the European Union

Directeur de Thèse

Sophie Robin Olivier

Publications

         Book Chapter

  • Emma Bursztejn, A Comparative Approach on Sustainability in Horizontal Agreements in the EU and the US, publication from the EDDC conference, May 9, 2024. (Fr.)

    Articles

  • Emma Bursztejn, The Impact of the EU Green Deal on State Aid LegislationDécryptage in Observatoire du Green Deal, June 2022. (Fr.)
  • Emma Bursztejn, Zuzanna Buszman, Lena Kannenberg, Hydrogen as a Core Component of US and EU Climate Policies: State Aid, Market Dynamics and the Transatlantic Policy Divergence, Harvard International Law Journal and Georgetown Journal International Law Collaboration, Innovating Trade: The Intersection of Emerging Technologies, Climate Initiatives, and International Law, June 2024. (En.)

    Case Commentaries

  • Emma Bursztejn, Moore v. United States (2024)The Delimitation of Taxable Revenue, Questions constitutionnelles, forthcoming in the November issue. (Fr.)
  • Emma Bursztejn, Ohio v. EPA (2024)Suspension of the EPA’s Plan to Limit Industrial PollutionQuestions constitutionnelles, forthcoming in the November issue. (Fr.)
  • Emma BursztejnTrump v. United States (2024)The Extension of Presidential Power, Questions constitutionnelles, forthcoming in the November issue. (Fr.)

    Book Reviews

  • Emma Bursztejn, Book ReviewFiscal State Aid Law and Harmful Tax Competition in the European Union, Dimitrios Kyriazis, Oxford University Press, September 21, 2023, forthcoming in the December issue of Concurrences. (En.)
  • Emma Bursztejn, Book ReviewPublic Interest Considerations in US Merger Control: An Assessment of National Security and Sectoral RegulationIoannis Kokkoris, Oxford Academic, January 18, 2024, 320 pages, forthcoming in the December issue of Concurrences. (En.)

    Conferences

  • Organizer of the Law and Economics Seminar, Collège de France.
  • EDDC’s Biannual Conference, Third Edition of the Biannual Doctoral Law School, Environmental Law and the Social and Economic Pillars of Sustainable Development, "Is there a revival of the concept of sustainable development?" May 7, 2024.
    Contribution: Emma Bursztejn, “Between Economic, Social, and Environmental Issues in Horizontal Agreements: Comparative Perspectives from the European Union and the United States.”
  • First Meeting of the French Section of the International Society of Public Law (ICON-S), Crises and Challenges in Public Law, Université Paris Nanterre, July 5, 2024.
    Contribution: Emma Bursztejn, “Climate Litigation, A Comparative Analysis Between France and the United States.”
  • 44th Meeting of IREDIES Current Issues Discussions, November 4, 2024.
    Contribution: Emma Bursztejn, “The Delimitation of Constitutionally Taxable Income: The Moore v. United States (2024) Case.”

    Teachings 

  • European Law (L3), Autumn 2023 and 2024, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne.
  • Comparative Constitutional Law (L1) Automn 2023, Sciences Po Paris. Course taught in English.
  • Competition and Antitrust Law (M1) Automn 2024, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne.

Curriculum Vitae (format texte)

Emma Bursztejn is a PhD candidate at the IREDIES Center, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, supported by a grant from the Collège de France. Her research centers on a comparative study of the impact of climate change on competition law in the United States and in the European Union, under the guidance of Professor Sophie Robin Olivier. Emma has undertaken two doctoral exchanges: first, in 2023, at Princeton University’s Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment, and more recently, in 2024 at the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University, supervised by Professor Michael Gerrard

In addition to her research, Emma leads a Law and Economics seminar at the Collège de France. Her work and academic mobility were recognized in 2024 with the Columbia Alliance Grant for Doctoral Mobility. Further information on her research and academic achievements is available through Alliance Columbia.