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Vertical Restraints in EC Competition Law: New DynamicsUCL Faculty of Laws EventsTuesday, October 13, 2009 at 9:00 AM - Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at 1:30 PM (BST) |
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University College London's (UCL) is pleased to invite you to a 2 day-Conference
Vertical Restraints in EC Competition Law: New Dynamics
Tuesday 13 & Wednesday 14 October 2009
9:00 - 19:30 (day one), 9:00 - 13.30 (day two)
in the UCL Central Campus, Gower Street, London WC1
The reform of EC competition law on vertical restraints has marked the beginning of the process of transformation of EC competition law in the late 1990s, in particular because of the adoption of a more compatible to neoclassical economic theory approach. Almost ten years since the adoption of Regulation 2790/99 and the vertical restraints guidelines, the European Commission has initiated a revision process and has published some proposals at this respect. The aim of this conference would be (a) to understand the process of the reform of EC competition law on verticals, (b) to provide some useful comparative insights, by looking to the most recent developments in US antitrust law on verticals as well as the most recent competition law practice in some Member States’ and selected jurisdictions and (c) to critically assess the proposals of the European Commission, by confronting them to recent economic theory and to legal practice.
The conference is of particular importance to the UCL community as it will honour Valentine Korah, professor emeritus of competition law at UCL and visiting professor to a number of leading academic institutions around the world. Professor Korah is an authority in EC competition law on vertical restraints and has published the leading monographs and commentaries on this topic.
Read about Professor Valentine Korah
The conference will explore the topics of:
The conference gathers leading competition law academics and practitioners in the field of vertical restraints and, more generally, distribution practices from different jurisdictions. It would be particularly appealing to in house lawyers, private practitioners, academics, competition authorities’ officials and post-graduate students.
The conference is accredited with 12 CPD hours.
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PROGRAMME:
DAY ONE Welcome: SESSION I: ARTICLE 81 AND GENERAL ASPECTS OF THE REFORM Chair: SESSION III: INTERNET DISTRIBUTION AND VERTICAL RESTRAINTS SESSION VI: ROUNDTABLE Discussants:
8:30
Registration
9:00
Ioannis Lianos, UCL
Philip Collins (OFT)
Speakers:
The Scope of Article 81(1)
Ioannis Lianos (UCL)
The Scope of Article 81(3)
Giorgio Monti (LSE)
The other verticals: relation with Article 82 jurisprudence
John Kallaugher (Latham & Watkins, UCL)
The other verticals: motor vehicle regulation
Gregory Pelecanos (Ballas, Pelecanos & Associates)
10:40
BREAK
11:00
SESSION II: ROUNDTABLE
A RETROSPECTIVE AND PROSPECTIVE OF THE VERTICAL RESTRAINTS REFORM
Chair:
Sir Christopher Bellamy (Linklaters LLP)
Participants:
Valentine Korah (UCL)
Lucas Peeperkorn (European Commission, DG Competition)
Ian Forrester QC (White & Case)
Bill Kovacic (US Federal Trade Commission)
Richard Whish (King’s College London)
12:30
Chair:
Richard Whish (King’s College London)
Speakers:
Denis Waelbroeck (Ashurst, Free University of Brussels)
Stephen Kinsella (Sidley Austin)
Discussant:
Andrea Appella (News Corp.)
Antonio Bavasso (Allen & Overy, UCL)
13:30
LUNCH
Announcement of the Valentine Korah Prize in Competition Law
Ioannis Lianos (UCL)
Ian Forrester QC (White & Case LLP)
14:15
SESSION IV: TYING / BUNDLING
Chair:
Judge Nicholas Forwood (European Court of First Instance)
Speakers:
Einer Elhauge (Harvard University)
Jorge Padilla (LECG)
Damien Neven (Chief Economist, European Commission)
Discussants:
Cristina Caffarra (CRA International)
Daniel Crane (University of Michigan School of Law, Ann Arbor)
16:00
BREAK
16:15
SESSION V: ROUNDTABLE:
RESALE PRICE MAINTENANCE
Chair:
Valentine Korah (UCL)
Participants:
Lucas Peeperkorn (European Commission, DG Comp.)
Warren Grimes (Southwestern University)
Alison Jones (Kings College London)
Discussants:
Aidan Robertson QC (Brick Court Chambers)
Thibaud Vergé (CREST-LEI (Paris))
17:45
EXCLUSIVE TERRITORIES AND PARALLEL TRADE
Chair:
Professor Brenda Sufrin (University of Bristol)
Speakers:
Eric Gippini Fournier (European Commission, Legal Service) tbc
Assimakis Komninos (Hellenic Competition Commission / UCL)
Jose Luis Buendia (Garrigues LLP)
Christopher Stothers (Milbank, Tweed, Hadley and McCloy LLP & UCL)
Okeoghene Odudu (University of Cambridge)
19:15
DRINKS RECEPTION
DAY TWO
9:30
SESSION VII: ROUNDTABLE
VERTICAL RESTRAINTS AND THE RISE OF RETAILER POWER: COMPETITION LAW AND ALTERNATIVES
Chair:
Peter Freeman (UK Competition Commission)
Participants:
Michael Waterson (Warwick University)
Irving Scher (Greenberg Traurig, LLP)
Ariel Ezrachi (Oxford)
Discussant:
Ioannis Lianos (UCL)
11:00
BREAK
11:15
SESSION VIII:
VERTICAL RESTRAINTS IN COMPARATIVE COMPETITION LAW AND INTERNATIONAL CONVERGENCE
Chair:
Dr Philip Marsden (BIICL, OFT)
Participants:
UK experience on verticals
Mark Clough QC (Addleshaw Goddard)
Vertical restraints in France
Laurence Idot (University of Paris II Panthéon Assas)
Vertical restraints in Germany
Florian Wagner von Papp (UCL)
Vertical restraints around the world: A comparative perspective
Daniel Sokol (University of Florida Levin College of Law)
International aspects on vertical restraints
Maher Dabbah (Queen Mary, University of London)
13:15
END OF CONFERENCE
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