Márton Ferenc Bak
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Received Sylff fellowship in 2026
Academic supervisor : Dr. Péter Bordás
Current affiliation: PhD candidate at the University of Debrecen, attorney at law at the
Dr. Nagy Judit Law Firm
Márton's primary research centers on the modernization of European Union competition law driven by antitrust proceedings against digital giants, featuring a comparative analysis with the United States. Within the US context, his research specifically explores the paradigm shift initiated by the "hipster antitrust" (New Brandeis) movement.
His scholarly work evaluates emerging ex ante legislative tools and regulatory frameworks. Alongside his research, his teaching portfolio at the University of Debrecen covers financial law, competition law, and European Union law.
Academic Achievements, Social Engagement Initiatives
SLYFF Fellow (2026)
Recipient of the Ladányi Sándor Prize awarded by the Debrecen Bar Association (2024),
Recipient Hungarian University Research Scholarship Program grant,
Special Prize at the 35th National Scientific Students' Associations
Conference (Consumer Protection and Competition Law Section),