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New Frontiers of Antitrust, 10 February 2012, Assemblée nationale, Paris

Friday, February 10, 2012 from 8:30 AM to 7:30 PM (GMT+0100)

Paris, France

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New Frontiers of Antitrust

3rd International Concurrences Conference

Assemblée nationale, Paris

10 February 2012


08.30

Registration & Continental breakfast

08.45

Introductory remarks

 

Frédéric JENNY
Chairman, OECD Competition Committee, Paris | Professor of Economics, Co-Director European Center Law & Economics, ESSEC, Paris | President, International Committee of Concurrences

09.00

Industrial policy and Competition policy: 
Quo vadis Europa?

 

Joaquin ALMUNIA
Vice-President of the European Commission, Brussels  | Commissioner responsible for Competition Policy

09.45

Compliance Programs: How efficient are they really?

 

Bruno LASSERRE
President, Competition Authority, Paris
Cecilio MADERO
Deputy Director General, DG COMP, Brussels
Oliver BETHELL
Competition Counsel, Google, London
François BRUNET
Partner, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, Paris

 

Coffee break

11.00

Procedural autonomy: Is it time for convergence in Europe?

 

Laurence IDOT
Professor, University Panthéon-Assas Paris - Member, Competition Authority, Paris - President, Scientific Committee of Concurrences
Guy CANIVET
Member, Constitutional council, Paris
Henk DON 

Member of the Board, Netherlands Competition Authority, The Hague
Eric BARBIER DE LA SERRE
Partner, Jones Day, Paris

 

Lunch

14.30

Prescription markets: Can competition law deal with the principal/agent issue?

 

Frederic JENNY
Chairman, OECD Competition Committee, Paris
Kai-Uwe KUHN
Chief Economist, DG COMP, Brussels
John FINGLETON
Chief Executive, Office of Fair Trading, London
Damien NEVEN
Professor of economics, The Graduate Institute, Geneva
Mark POWELL
Partner, White & Case, Brussels

 

Coffee break

16.15

Anticompetitive object vs. anticompetitive effect: Does it really matter?

 

Richard WHISH
Professor, King's College, London 
Nicholas FORWOOD
Judge, General Court of the European Union, Luxembourg
Andreas MUNDT
President, Bundeskartellamt, Bonn
Christophe LEMAIRE
Partner, Ashurst, Paris

19.15

Concurrences 2012 Award I Drinks


Languages: English/French (translation)

 

Sponsors

PANNEL SPONSORS Ashurst, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, CRA, Jones Day, White & Case

SOCIAL EVENTS SPONSORS Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, Clifford Chance, Compass Lexecon, RBB Economics

MEDIA SPONSORS MLex, Hart Publishing*, Wolters Kluwer Law International*

 

Hotels

HOTEL WESTIN 3 rue de Castiglione, Paris, 75001
+33 (0)1 44 77 11 11 - westin.com/paris

HOTEL SAINT JAMES & ALBANY 202 rue de Rivoli, Paris, 75001
+33 (0)1 44 58 43 05 -
saintjamesalbany.com

HOTEL ROYAL SAINT HONORE 221 rue Saint-Honoré, Paris, 75001
+ 33 (0)1 42 60 32 79 -
royal-st-honore.com

When & Where


Assemblee nationale - Immeuble Jacques Chaban Delmas
101 rue de l'Universite
75007 Paris
France

Friday, February 10, 2012 from 8:30 AM to 7:30 PM (GMT+0100)


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The Paris “New Frontiers of Antitrust” conference, holds at the eve of the OECD Global Forum on Competition, is an unique occasion to network with some of today’s most influential global leaders in competition law. This conference, held each year in Paris since 2009, now rank first among the European antitrust independent events in terms of venue, press reports and audience. The 2012 Steering Committee, head by Frédéric Jenny, include Prof. Laurence Idot, Alain Ronzano and Nicolas Charbit.

Languages: English/French (translation). EFB credits for Paris Bar lawyers. All tickets include breakfast, lunch, coffee breaks and final reception. Speeches in English. Limited places available due to the conference venue. Cancellations must be received in writing; cancellation received in writing up to 2 weeks before the conference will receive a refund less 15 %. Substitutes delegates are welcome at any time. Photos will be taken at the event; attendees agree for the organizer to use these photos, unless otherwise required in writing. This event is organised by the Institute of Competition Law, the publisher of Concurrences Review, and is co-sponsored by legal and media partners.