Arletta Gorecka
Dr Arletta Gorecka is a law lecturer and researcher specialising in competition law, data privacy, and digital markets. She holds a PhD from the University of Strathclyde, where her research explored the intersection between competition law and privacy, particularly in the context of Big Tech and data-driven business models.
Her academic work focuses on how privacy violations can constitute anti-competitive behaviour, contributing to evolving debates on consumer protection and regulatory frameworks in the digital economy. She is the author of a monograph examining privacy as a theory of harm under EU competition law and has published widely in journals and blogs on related topics.
Alongside her teaching, she is actively engaged in the academic community as a reviewer and editor, and contributes to policy discussions on data protection, transparency, and fair competition in digital markets.