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SUMMARY:Workshop: Globalisation\, International Enforcement and Extra-territoriality
DESCRIPTION:A Little (Competition Law) Learning is a Dangerous Thing: The WTO decision in Telmex\nDr Philip Marsden\, Director Competition Law Forum and Senior Research Fellow\, British Institute of International & Comparative Law \nConsistency as the Core Principle of International Competition Law: The Hobgoblin of Little Minds?\nDr Chris Noonan\, Senior Lecturer in Commercial Law\, University of Auckland. \nFuture Directions in Bilateral Cooperations: a policy perspective \nDr Maher Dabbah\, Queen Mary\, University of London. \nThe Role of the EU in the Formation of International Agreements on Competition\nDr Anestis Papadopoulos\, Hellenic Competition Commission \nStreamlining Multi-Jurisdictional Merger Review\nDr Jonathan Galloway\, School of Law\, Newcastle University. \nThe Cooperation among the Competition Authorities of the Developing Countries: Why it does not work? Case Study on Argentina and Brazil \nMarco Botta\, PhD Candidate\, European University Institute. \nChina’s New Antimonopoly Law and Multinational Companies – A Paper Tiger or Fierce Dragon? \nProf Mark Williams\, Hong Kong Polytechnic University \n
URL:https://clasf.org/event/workshop-globalisation-international-enforcement-and-extra-territoriality/
LOCATION:City University\, London\, United Kingdom
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