
Episode #37
Episode 37 - Eun Hye Kim - How Competition Law Really Changes: Empirical Legal Methods and Judicial Behaviour
In this episode, Anush Ganesh and Ece Ban sit down with Dr Eun Hye Kim, Assistant Professor at the University of Leeds, whose research brings quantitative and empirical methods to the study of how competition law doctrine actually changes over time. Fresh off winning Best Paper at ASCOLA 2026 for her work applying the Rasch model to measure incremental change in case law, Eun Hye walks us through her journey from doctrinal EU law to hand-coding thousands of judgments, her doctoral research on the Advocate General's role in shaping EU competition law, and what large-scale databases like IUROPA reveal about the hidden dynamics of judicial decision-making. We talk about the pitfalls of empirical legal research, the underappreciated role of the Advocate General, and why competition law offers such fertile ground for studying how precedent really evolves.

