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SUMMARY:Workshop: Competition Law - Public Enforcement Across the EU
DESCRIPTION:The 25th CLaSF Workshop \n09:20 Introduction: Prof Barry Rodger (CLaSF)\, Dr Roberto Cisotta (LUMSA) \n09:30 – 11:00 Co-operation and Enforcement Networks: \nMarta Ottanelli\, Institute for European Studies\, Vrije Universiteit\, Brussels\,\n‘Cooperation between National competition authorities and National Regulatory Authorities – Issues of Network Interaction’;  \nXingyu Yan\, PHD researcher\, University of Groningen\,\n‘Institutional Dynamics in antitrust Case Allocation: A comparative analysis of the EU and China’; \nFabian Luetz\, PHD researcher\, University of Hagen\,\n‘Nudging Competition Authorities- why behavioural economics should be the public enforcement’s best friend in Europe’. \n11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break \n11:30 – 1.15 Comparative Aspects of Public Enforcement: \nPart 1 – General\nDr Jurgita Malinauskaite\, Brunel University\,\n‘Public EU competition law enforcement in small member States: past\, current and future challenges’;  \nDr Alexander Svetlicinii\, Asst Prof\, University of Vienna and Dr Maciej Bernatt\, Asst. Prof.\, University of Warsaw\,\n‘The assessment of the Effect in trade by the National Competition Authorities of the “New” EU Member States: Another Legal Partition of the Internal Market?’;  \nPart 2- Fines\nFrancisco Marcos\, IE Law School\, Madrid\, Patricia Pérez Fernández\, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP\, Brussels\,\n‘A ‘Deutsch-spanisches’ dilemma: how fines for violations of competition laws should be calculated?’;  \nDr Mary Catherine Lucey\, UCD\, Dublin\,\n‘Convergent fining powers: Still only a pipe dream for the NCA in Ireland?’ \n13:15 – 14:45 Lunch \n14:45- 16:15 Review of Public Enforcement Decision-Making: \nEvi Mattioli\, Advocaat\, CMS\n‘The judicial review paradox in a new enforcement culture: still a fundamental necessity or ‘too much of a good thing’?’;  \nDr Maciej Bernatt\, Asst. Prof\, University of Warsaw\,\n’Judicial review in EU Competition Law: Anything to Learn from US?’;  \nDr Arianna Andreangeli\, Edinburgh University\,\n‘EU public enforcement of competition law and the accession to the ECHR: unfinished business or testing ground?’ \n16:15 – 16:30 Coffee Break \n16:30 – 17:30 Leniency and Enforcement: \nProf Miguel Sousa Ferro\, University of Lisbon Law School and Evelyne Ameye\, Legal Services\,\n‘Leniency in the Iberian Peninsula: Two worlds Apart’;  \nLena Boucon\, PHD researcher\, EUI\,\n‘The Impact of Directive 2014/104/EU on EU national leniency programs analysed from a comparative analysis perspective: creation of uncertainty\, deterrence or complementarity?’ \n17:30 – 17:45\nOverview by Mario Siragusa\, Cleary Gottlieb Steen and Hamilton\, Rome\, Brussels – College of Europe \n17:45 Closing remarks\,  followed by post-workshop drinks and dinner \nThe CLaSF would like to thank the following sponsors for supporting the event: \n \n
URL:https://clasf.org/event/workshop-competition-law-public-enforcement-across-the-eu/
LOCATION:The Law School\, LUMSA University\, Roma\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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