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SUMMARY:CLaSF Workshop: The Courts & Competition Law - Draft Programme
DESCRIPTION:Draft Programme\nThe Competition Law Scholars Forum (CLaSF) and The School of Law\, University College Cork \n \npresent the programme for a workshop on \n The Courts & Competition Law\n at University College Cork\, Ireland on Thursday 5 September 2019.\nMoot Court Room\, School of Law\, Aras na Laoi \nMandatory prior registration by  2nd September 2019 at Declan.Walsh@ucc.ie \nProgramme\n09:30 – 09:50 – Registration and coffee \n09:50 – Introduction: Barry Rodger (CLaSF)\, Mark Poustie (Dean of Law\, UCC) \n10:00 – 10:45 Keynote Speaker – tbc \n  \n10:45 – 11:00 Coffee \n  \n11:00 – 12:00 – The EU Context and Private Enforcement\, chair: tbc \nCharlotte Leskinen\, Striking a Balance between Public and Private Enforcement – the Impact of the Case Law of the Court of Justice\, IE University \nAlexandru Gabriel Soptica-Vid\, CJEU case law developments and current issues in allocating jurisdiction in cross-border EU competition law damages actions\, UCD \n  \n12:00 – 13:30 – National Experiences\, chair: tbc \nBarry Rodger\, Competition Law Private Enforcement: driven by EU institutions\, Principles and Instruments or National Mechanisms? An analysis of aspects of Key Themes in Recent  UK Case-law; University of Strathclyde \nRita Griguolaite\, Is there any room left for purely domestic situations? The analysis of EU competition law application by Lithuanian Supreme Administrative Court in antitrust cases where no Art 101/102 TFEU infringement found\, Motieka\, Vilnius \nPaul Gorecki\, The Courts & Competition Law: The Irish Experience\, Trinity College Dublin \n  \n13:30 – 14:45 LUNCH \n  \n14:45 – 15:45  The Courts and Procedural Issues\, chair: tbc \nHelene Andersson\, Accessing Evidence of Competition Law Infringements through National Courts – A Mission Impossible?\, Stockholm University \nHaukur Logi Karlsson\, Courts and the political mode of deciding\, compensating for undue procedural delays in EU’s competition procedure\, Reykjavik University \n  \n15:45-16:00 Coffee \n  \n16:00 – 17:00  Review of Competition Authority decision-making\, chair: tbc \nFrancisco Marcos\, The judicial challenge of the fines imposed by Competition Authorities in Spain: An empirical analysis; IE University \nVincent Power\, When does the court of justice of the European Union disagree with the merger decisions of the European Commission?; A & L Goodbody\, Dublin \n  \n17:00 – 17:15 Closing remarks: Declan Walsh (UCC)\, Barry Rodger (CLaSF) \n  \n17:45 Drinks Reception at The Kiln\, Lady’s Well Brewery\, Leitrim St\, Cork\, kindly hosted by Heineken Ireland \n  \n19:30 Speakers Dinner\, Venue TBC\, kindly sponsored by A&L Goodbody Solicitors \n
URL:http://clasf.org/event/the-courts-competition-law/
LOCATION:University College Cork\, Scoil an Dlí\, UCC\, Cork\, Cork\, Ireland
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