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SUMMARY:Workshop: The Consumer\, the Retail Sector and Competition
DESCRIPTION:Does competition policy enforcement (DGCOMP) really care about consumer interests? \nJuan Antonio Rivière Martí Adviser and Consumer Liaison Officer; Directorate General Competition\, European Commission\, Brussels. \nThe Controversies of the Consumer Welfare Standard\, \nKati Cseres\, Assistant Professor of Law\, University of Amsterdam. \nCompetition Law\, the Consumer and the Retail Sector\, \nDr Irina Haracoglou \nBroadening consumer welfare in the light if consumer protection law and protecting the competitive process from the buyer power: A test in the retail sector\,\nCarlo Petrucci\, Doctoral Research Student\, Manchester University School of Law. \nThe Supermarket Sector in China and Hong Kong: A Tale of Two Systems\, \nDr. Mark Williams\, Associate Professor of Law\, Hong Kong Polytechnic University \nConsumer Interest\, Public Interest and Competition Law\, \nDr S Chakravarthy\, Consultant on Competition Policy and Law\, Hyderabad\, India. \nRepresentation of Consumer Interest by Consumer Associations-Salvation for the Masses\, \nOrit Dayagi-Epstein\, Doctoral Research Student\, Kings College London. \nPossible remedies against anti-competitive buyer power\, \nJeremy Scholes\, Lecturer in Law\, Sheffield University. \n
URL:https://clasf.org/event/workshop-the-consumer-the-retail-sector-and-competition/
LOCATION:Cass Business School\, City University\, London\, United Kingdom
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