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14 King's Student L. Rev. 1 (2024)

handle is hein.journals/kinstul14 and id is 1 raw text is: Title: The Future of Competition Law and the Need for Technological Advancement for Digital
Markets: A Comparative Study of UK and Indian Competition Law
Author: Monalisa Choudhury & Ankur Madhia
Source: The King's Student Law Review, Vol XIV, Issue I, pp 1-11
Cite as: Monalisa Choudhury & Ankur Madhia (2024) The Future of Competition Law and the Need for
Technological Advancementfor Digital Markets: A Comparative Study of UK and Indian Competition Law The
King's Student Law Review, Vol XIV, Issue I, pp 1-11
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