Education CV
Luz Daniel joined Cambridge as a PhD student in 2022.
She holds a Master of the Science of Law from Stanford Law School and an LLB from the Universidad de Chile. Before coming to Cambridge she worked as a competition enforcer at the Chilean Competition Authority for four years. She currently holds a lectureship in competition law at the Universidad de Chile.
She has eight years of teaching experience in private law and competition law. She has taught as a graduate lecturer on the LLM Competition Law paper at Cambridge, and is co-convener of the Competition Law Discussion Group at the University of Cambridge.
Research centres and interest groups
Supervisors
Professor Jodi Gardner
Professor Albertina Albors-Llorens
Representative Publications
- 'Exploring Beyond the Rational Consumer' in Gardner, Goymour, O'Sullivan & Worthington (eds.) Politics, Policy and Private Law Hart Publishing (2025).
- 'Consumers' Literacy and Decision-Making: The Case of the Private Health Insurance Market in Chile' in Punto de Referencia 654, Centro de Estudios Públicos (2023).
- 'Market Studies: A tool to promote competition'. Co-author with Sebastián Castro, in Valdés & Vásquez (eds.) New System of Competition Law (Rubicón Editores, 2022).
- Book: Tort Law and Freedom of the Press (Thomson Reuters, 2020). Reviewed by Hernán Corral Talciani, Revista Chilena de Derecho Privado.
Selected publications
Books
The law of defamation and the standard of care (Libertad de Prensa y Daños) (Thomson-Reuters, 2020)
Articles
'Consumers' literacy and decision-making: The case of the private health insurance market in Chile'
Book Chapters
"Market studies and competition law (Estudios de mercado una herramienta de promoción de la competencia)" (with Sebastián Castro Quiroz), Nuevo régimen de libre competencia (Russian Academy of Legal Science, 2022), pp. 39-80



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