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Metkan Güzel

Metkan Güzel


I am currently a third and final-year LLB student at the University of Bristol.

I am mostly interested in commercial, Banking, and competition law. The previous summer, I had a chance to do one-month internships in the Competition & Regulation departments at Aslan Law Firm and BASEAK in Istanbul.

This year, I am doing Banking Law as my Final Year Research project by focusing on competition in the banking sector in the UK.

I am also contributing to the Turkish Law Blog team as an editor.

My goal is to become a qualified Solicitor in England & Wales. In the long run, I plan to specialize in Banking & Competition law areas.

AI & Algorithms, CMA’s Research on Algorithms

Over the past months, with the introduction and development of new tools, the use of Artificial Intelligence has become one of the hotly debated topics in many aspects. While this brings excitement and joy in terms of innovation and discovering new methodologies in the modern prospect, it also brings some concerns about how far it could reach and potentially, wave many industries unexpectedly.

17.04.2023

FCA’s Discussion on The Potential Competition Impacts of Big Tech

On 25th of October 2022, FCA announced that[1] they are asking for public views on the potential benefits and harms that may arise from Big Tech firms’ entry and expansion into retail financial services sectors. On the statement, it was highlighted that Big Tech firms’ presence in UK financial services markets has been increasing and has the potential to grow quickly. Given the potential implications for consumers and competition, the FCA wants to better understand the emerging risks and opportunities to ensure that benefits to consumers are harnessed and important harms mitigated.

02.02.2023

Elon Musk expressed the obvious. CMA (UK) Mobile Ecosystems Report pointed it out earlier. Apple's #Monopoly

In November 2022, Elon Musk claimed that Apple has "threatened" to remove Twitter from its iOS app store. This action might have been disastrous for the business Musk recently paid $44 billion to acquire. Musk made this statement in one of several tweets criticising Apple and its CEO for purported actions that could harm Twitter's business.

31.12.2022
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