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SUMMARY:Constitutional Challenges in Europe – the impact and role of competition law
DESCRIPTION: \nConstitutional Challenges in Europe\nThe impact and role of competition law\n  \nA Competition Law Scholars Forum Workshop \nCo-organized by the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance \nand ACCESS EUROPE \nThursday 14th September 2017 \nUniversity of Amsterdam\, Faculty of Law\, Roeterseiland REC A\, A 3.01 \nNieuwe Achtergracht 166\, NL-1018 WV Amsterdam \n Mandatory prior registration by 7th September at acelg@uva.nl \n PROGRAMME\n09:30 – 10:00: Registration \n10:00: Introduction: Prof. Barry Rodger (CLaSF)\, Dr Kati Cseres (Amsterdam Centre for European Law & Governance) \n  \n10:10-10:50 Keynote Speaker: Prof. dr. Anna Gerbrandy\, Utrecht University \n  \n10:50-11:10 Coffee \n  \n11:15-12:15 Rule of Law Challenges and the Role of National Parliaments\nChair: Prof Jonathan Zeitlin\, ACCESS EUROPE\n \n\nKati Cseres\, ‘Rule of Law Challenges and the Enforcement of EU Competition Law\, a case-study of Hungary and its Implications for EU Law’\, ACELG\nMary Guy\, ‘The Role of the EU and National Parliaments in shaping competition policy in healthcare- experiences from the Netherlands and England’\, Lancaster University\n\n  \n12:15-13:15  NCA Independence and Accountability\nChair: Prof Francisco Marcos\, IE University\n \n\nBarry Rodger\, ‘Rule of Law or Rule of Politics: Competition Authority Independence and Accountability\, the UK’s CMA’\, University of Strathclyde\nJavier Guillen Carames\, ‘Combining Various Regulatory Bodies Into One Multisector Body: The Problem with Independence of NCAs’\, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos\, Madrid\n\n  \n13:15-14:30 LUNCH \n  \n14:30- 16:00  Competition Law\, Constitutionalism and Particular Case Studies\nChair: Prof Johan van de Gronden\, Utrecht University\n \n\nJotte Mulder\, ‘The constitutional implications of the economisation and modernisation of EU competition law: a case study from the Netherlands’\, Utrecht University\nAntoine Duval\, ‘Competition law as Constitutional Law: Counter-democratizing the lex sportive through EU Competition law control’\, Asser Institute\, The Hague\nDavid Reader\, ‘Understanding the ‘uneasy bedfellows’: The prospects for foreign investment review and merger control in the UK’\, CCP\, UEA\n\n  \n16:00-16:15 Coffee Break \n  \n16:15-17:15 Constitutional Challenges: Effectiveness and Private\nChair: Angus MacCulloch\, Lancaster University\n \n\nCristina Volpin\, ‘Constitutional Challenges in Europe- The Impact and Role of Competition Law’\, QMU\, London\nBruce Wardhaugh\, ‘The More Economic Approach and Private Actions: A Rule of Law Threat in the EU?’\, University of Manchester\n\n  \n17:15-17:30 Closing remarks: Kati Cseres (ACELG)\, Prof Barry Rodger (CLaSF) \n  \n17:30 Drinks\, followed by speakers dinner sponsored by Amsterdam Centre for European Law & Governance and ACCESS EUROPE \n
URL:https://clasf.org/event/constitutional-challenges/
LOCATION:Amsterdam Center for European Law and Governance\, Faculty of Law\, University of Amsterdam\, Building E\, Third floor\, Oudemanhuispoort 4\, Amsterdam\, NL-1012 CN\, Netherlands
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