Related Conferences International Conference on the Recent Developments in Antitrust Policy and the Enforcement of Art. 82 AGCM, Auditorium - Via Monteverdi 35, Rome-Italy, March 6th, 2009, organised by INTERTIC & IMEDIPA Conference on Endogenous Market Structures and Industrial PolicyUniversity of Milan, Bicocca, Milan, Italy, June 05-06, 2008 2008 CCP Fourth Annual Conference on Balancing Regulation and CompetitionUniversity of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom, July 07-08, 2008 The 2008 Annual Conference at The Centre for Competition Policy at the University of East Anglia (UK) will explore the boundaries of competition policy and the appropriate balance between regulation and competition, both in general terms and using examples from particular sectors. External speakers at the include Jim Bushnell (University of California Energy Institute, USA), Andrew Scott (London School of Economics), Howard Shelanski (University of California, Berkeley, USA), Cosmo Graham (University of Leicester), John Panzar (Northwestern University, Illinois, USA), Yves Smeers (University of Leuven, Belgium), Severin Borenstein (University of California, Berkeley, USA), Antonio Estache (Universite Libre de Bruxelles), Michael Grubb (University of Cambridge), and Joe Farrell (University of California, Berkeley). Second International Conference of IMEDIPABilgi University, Istanbul, September 05-06, 2008Confernce Topic: "Which competition policy for regulated industries?: governance and sector-specific perspectives"The conference is organized in collaboration with University College London and Istanbul Bilgi University Faculty of Law.The conference will examine the intersection of competition law and regulation in a number of key network industries(such as energy, telecoms, transports, financial industry) in the context of the transition, developing or small market size economies of the Eastern Mediterranean region. The conference will delve into the economic and legal aspects of competition policy in regulated industries and it will examine current topics of practical importance for competition litigation (e.g. long-term contracts in the energy sector, margin squeeze and bundling in the telecoms sector, anticompetitive agreements and interchange fees in the financial industry sector).
Conference on Endogenous Market Structures and Industrial PolicyUniversity of Milan, Bicocca, Milan, Italy, June 05-06, 2008
2008 CCP Fourth Annual Conference on Balancing Regulation and CompetitionUniversity of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom, July 07-08, 2008 The 2008 Annual Conference at The Centre for Competition Policy at the University of East Anglia (UK) will explore the boundaries of competition policy and the appropriate balance between regulation and competition, both in general terms and using examples from particular sectors. External speakers at the include Jim Bushnell (University of California Energy Institute, USA), Andrew Scott (London School of Economics), Howard Shelanski (University of California, Berkeley, USA), Cosmo Graham (University of Leicester), John Panzar (Northwestern University, Illinois, USA), Yves Smeers (University of Leuven, Belgium), Severin Borenstein (University of California, Berkeley, USA), Antonio Estache (Universite Libre de Bruxelles), Michael Grubb (University of Cambridge), and Joe Farrell (University of California, Berkeley).
Second International Conference of IMEDIPABilgi University, Istanbul, September 05-06, 2008Confernce Topic: "Which competition policy for regulated industries?: governance and sector-specific perspectives"The conference is organized in collaboration with University College London and Istanbul Bilgi University Faculty of Law.The conference will examine the intersection of competition law and regulation in a number of key network industries(such as energy, telecoms, transports, financial industry) in the context of the transition, developing or small market size economies of the Eastern Mediterranean region. The conference will delve into the economic and legal aspects of competition policy in regulated industries and it will examine current topics of practical importance for competition litigation (e.g. long-term contracts in the energy sector, margin squeeze and bundling in the telecoms sector, anticompetitive agreements and interchange fees in the financial industry sector).