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Peter Alexiadis

Peter Alexiadis

Visiting Professor, King’s College, London

Peter Alexiadis is a Visiting Scholar at the Catholic University of Lille and a Visiting Professor at King’s College in London, while also being a Visiting Scholar at the KEDGE Business School of Paris as from Academic Year 2025-2026. Until his retirement from legal practice in Brussels 2021, Peter was a leading practitioner for over three decades in the fields of competition law, regulatory policy and intellectual property law, as confirmed by all peer reviews. His particular focus is on the intersection of those disciplines in network sectors, and especially in the world of digital communications.

Peter has acted as external legal expert to various Directorates-General of the European Commission and National Regulatory Authorities all around the world. He plays an active role in the teaching and training of officials outside the EU that administer competition law and regulatory policy in their home jurisdictions, particularly through various EU and OECD-sponsored programmes, and is a Research Fellow in the Center on Regulation in Europe (CERRE).

He is currently the Chief Editor of the International Bar Association’s IBL publication and the EU Affairs Editor of the Utilities Law Review. Peter is a prolific writer and speaker in his areas of expertise, with his counsel often sought by government decision-makers. He has postgraduate legal qualifications from the London School of Economics, the Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki and the University of Sydney.

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