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SUMMARY:Workshop: Market Liberalisation & Competition Law: Competition v Regulation?
DESCRIPTION:The Commission’s Sector Inquiry and Individual Investigations – an update\nMr Lars Kjølbye\, Head of Unit\, Energy and Water\, DG Competition \nLessons from the Liberalisation of the Telecommunications Market \nMr Tim Cowen\, BT General Counsel and Commercial Director\, BT Global Services. \nThe Unbundling Remedy in Article 82 Energy Cases\nMr Peter Willis\, Partner Dundas & Wilson. \nWhy Gas Market Liberalisation Will Happen\nProf Alan Riley\, City Law School. \nManaging the Intersection of Utilities Regulation and EC Competition Law\nDr Giorgio Monti\, LSE. \nPolitics and Policy Impacts of the Design of EU Regulatory Institutions\nMr Andy Tarrant\, Head of Government & Regulatory Affairs\, BT Global Services. \nEC Merger Control and Protectionism: should competition law be primus inter pares in policy and cultural clashes?\nDr Johnathan Galloway\, Newcastle University School of Law. \nThe Impact of Consumer Protection on Competition: a new mode of regulation in liberalised markets – the controversies of the consumer welfare standard\nKati Cseres\, Assistant Professor of Law\, University of Amsterdam. \n
URL:https://clasf.org/event/workshop-market-liberalisation-competition-law-competition-v-regulation/
LOCATION:Dundas & Wilson\, London\, United Kingdom
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