Reform of Article 82
Friday 24 February 2006 09:00 to 18:00
Location
London House, Mecklenburgh Square, London WC1N 2ABParticipants
Chairs:
- Bill Allan, Linklaters
- Dr Philip Marsden, British Institute of International and Comparative Law
Speakers:
- Philip Collins, OFT
- Emil Paulis, European Commission
- Felix Engelsing, BKartA
- Simon Bishop, RBB Economics
- Professor Emeritus Valentine Korah, UCL
- Lucas Peeperkorn, European Commission
- Greg Werden, US DOJ
- Sir John Vickers, Oxford University
- Professor Thomas Eilmansberger, University of Salzburg
- Gerald F. Masoudi, US DOJ
- Konrad Ost, BKartA
- Ali Nikpay, OFT
- Professor Ulrich Ehricke, Dusseldorf Court of Appeal and University of Cologne
- Gunnar Neils, OXERA
- Johanne Peyre, Michelin Group
- Christian Ahlborn, Linklaters
This Event is kindly sponsored by

Topics:
- Evaluating the 'discussion paper': a step forward or a step back?
- Implementing the 'discussion paper' in practice: focus on rebates
- Dominance - the lost child? Do effects-based rules mean the end of dominance analysis?
Article 82 and the Courts
Institute members may access papers from this event by following this link.




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