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Faculty of Law TRENTO SUMMER SCHOOL ON ADVANCED EU COMPETITION LAW & ECONOMICS 14-20 JUNE 2015 1 TRENTO SUMMER SCHOOL ON ADVANCED EU COMPETITION LAW AND ECONOMICS 3 PARTICIPANTS4 ACADEMIC TIMETABLE 5 SPEAKERS 6 ACADEMIC STAFF AND TEAM 13 GENERAL PROGRAM 14 ACADEMIC PROGRAM 17 FEES19 HOW TO APPLY 19 ACCOMODATION IN MOENA 20 HOW TO REACH MOENA 21 LEISURE & OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES 21 OSSERVATORIO PERMANENTE SULL’APPLICAZIONE DELLE REGOLE DI CONCORRENZA 23 3 TRENTO SUMMER SCHOOL ON ADVANCED EU COMPETITION LAW AND ECONOMICS The first edition of the Summer School will take place in Moena (Italian Dolomites) from 14th to 20th June 2015. The Summer School is organised by the Osservatorio Permanente sull’Applicazione delle Regole di Concorrenza based at the Faculty of Law of Trento University (“Osservatorio Antitrust”). The Summer School is co-directed by Gian Antonio Benacchio and Michele Carpagnano. The Summer School offers a unique opportunity to analyse and study EU Competition Law and Economics at an advanced level. This advanced course combines academic studies with a pragmatic approach to the application of competition rules. The program is designed to cover both substantive and procedural aspects of EU Competition Law with practical sessions (complaints, immunity, leniency programmes, estimation of antitrust damages and institutional cooperation) and demonstrations (dawn-raids and EU Court proceedings). There will also be two workshops on hot topics in EU Competition Law and Economics. 4 PARTICIPANTS The Summer School is addressed to graduates, practitioners (lawyers, in-house counsels, economists and managers), judges, officials of Competition Authorities, and other national and international organisations. The courses will be conducted in English. ADVANCED STUDENTS TRACK 7 days 15-20 June (6 nights) Arrival on June 14th Departure on June 20th afternoon EXECUTIVE TRACK Historical foundations and their relevance today Economic foundations & analysis Advanced Art. 101 TFEU Advanced Art. 102 TFEU Public Antritrust enforcement Private Antitrust enforcement Advanced EU merger control Hot topics EU competition law Hot topics competition economics How to apply for leniency How to check your damages How institutional cooperation works in practice How to submit a complaint - file a claim 2 practical simulations (Dawn-raids and hearings before the ECJ) 4 days 18-20 June (3 nights) Arrival on June 17th Departure on June 20th afternoon 5 ACADEMIC TIMETABLE Sunday June, 14 Monday June, 15 Tuesday June, 16 Wednesday June, 17 Thursday June, 18 Friday June, 19 Saturday June, 20 9.30-12.30 9.30-12.30 9.30-12.30 9.00-11.00 Advanced Art. 101 TFEU Advanced Art. 102 TFEU Advanced EU merger control Morning plein air lessons* 9.00-11.00 Historical foundations of competition law and their relevance today 11.30-13.00 18.00 Welcome & Cocktail Lunch break Lunch break 14.00-17.00 Afternoon plein 14.00-17.00 air lessons* Private antitrust Public antitrust enforcement enforcement Economic foundations & analysis Lunch break How to session: check your damages Hot topics How to session: Competition submit a economics complaint / file a claim 11.30-13.00 Lunch break Lunch break Closing 14.30-16.00 16.00-17.30 Simulation: Dawn raids Simulation: Hearings before ECJ 16.15-17.45 How to session: institutional cooperation * The program may change due to weather conditions Hot topics Competition law How to session: apply for leniency SPEAKERS Richard Whish is Emeritus Professor of Law at King’s College London; in 2014 he was appointed QC Honoris Causa. He was a non-executive director of the Office of Fair Trading in the UK from 2003 to 2009, and a non-executive director of the Singaporean Energy Markets Authority from 2005 to 2011. He is the co-author, with David Bailey, of Competition Law, 7th edition 2012 (OUP), and the author of many other books, articles, case-notes and book reviews on various aspects of international competition law and policy. 6 Mario Siragusa is a partner at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, based in the Rome and Brussels offices. He focuses on corporate and commercial matters and specializes in EU and Italian competition law as well as complex commercial litigation. He appears frequently before the European Court of Justice, the General Court of the European Union, the Directorate General for Competition of the European Commission, as well as the Italian Antitrust Authority and Italian civil and administrative courts. He lectures regularly at conferences throughout the United States and Europe and has published numerous articles in U.S. and European legal journals. He is a professor at the College of Europe in Bruges and lectures at the Catholic University in Milan. He is a member of the Commission on Law and Practices Relating to Competition of the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris. Jesús Alfaro has been a Professor of Commercial Law since 1995 and is currently teaching at the Universidad Autónoma of Madrid. He specialises in (i) EC and Spanish competition law (mainly, cartels and abuse of dominant position investigations); (ii) Unfair competition; (iii) Contracts (mainly distribution agreements, termination of manufacturer/distributor relationships); (iv) Consumer law. Aditionally, he is also well known as a Corporate law specialist (mainly, internal corporate conflicts, corporate governance and corporate litigation). Consultant at Linklaters since february 2012. As well as his strong practice in commercial and competition law, Jesús has also written books and dozens of articles on problems related to constitutional and private law, general theory of contracts, antitrust law and economic analysis of law, corporate and consumer law. Roberto Chieppa is the Secretary General of the Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato since December 2011. Councillor of State since February 2000. Lecturer for university and post-graduate courses on administrative law and antitrust law; co-edited and contributed to legal trade journals, authored over 50 publications in the administrative law sector. Roberto Chieppa collaborated with the Ministry of Regional Affairs and Local Autonomies as a member of the joint Committee on the laws for implementing the special Statute of the Region of Aosta Valley and as an expert on issues concerning the liberalization of public services and the reform of the consolidated law on local entities and issues related to mountainous areas. Member of the regulatory quality and simplification Unit established at the Presidency of the Council of Ministers. Andrea Pezzoli is the Director General for Competition of the Italian Competition Authority, where he has worked since 1993 as head of the Investigative Directorate “Food, Pharmaceutical and Transport” and as Chief Economist. Previously he was head of the Industrial Policy Unit of Centro Europa Ricerche and senior economist at the Research Department of Istituto Immobiliare Italiano. He teaches Competition Issues at the University of Tor Vergata and at Luiss University in Rome. He was also lecturer of Competition Policy at the University La Sapienza in Rome and at the University of Macerata. Educated at the University La Sapienza in Rome and at Lancaster University in UK, he published various articles on competition, regulation and industrial policy issues. 7 8 Paolo Buccirossi is the Director and the founder of Lear. Paolo has been working in the field of competition policy since 1994. After five years as economic advisor at the Italian Competition Authority, in 1999 Paolo set up Lear. Paolo has also cooperated with several governments in the implementation of a national competition policy regime and has advised the Dutch and the Czech Competition Authorities on their system of sanctions for breaches of competition law. In addition, he has led several research projects for the European Commission, the OFT, the UK Competition Commission and the Brazilian CADE. Paolo has been Visiting Scholar at George Mason University, New York University and Cambridge University. He also teaches Economics of Competition Law at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. Paolo has published on several academic journals. Assimakis Komninos is a Partner at the Brussels office of White & Case LLP. Between 2009 and 2011 he was a Commissioner and Member of the Board of the Hellenic Competition Commission (HCC). He has acted before the European Court of Justice in several leading cases. He has also represented or advised clients in proceedings before the Albanian, Cypriot, French, Greek, Kosovo and Romanian competition authorities and Belgian, Bulgarian, Cypriot, French, Greek, Latvian and Spanish courts of appeals, and has particular expertise in arbitration cases involving EU and national competition issues, and in private antitrust litigation cases in national courts. Dr Komninos is currently a visiting fellow of the Centre for Law and Governance in Europe at University College London (UCL), where he teaches EU competition law, and a senior associate fellow of the Institute for European Studies (IES) at the Vrije Universiteit Brussels (VUB). Paolo Palmigiano is the General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer (EMEA) for Sumitomo Electric Industries. Previously he was the Head of Competition Law at Lloyds Banking Group in London, the General Counsel of the Commission for Communications Regulation (ComReg), the regulatory and competition authority in Ireland for telecoms and post. From 2000 to 2009 Paolo headed the Competition and Regulatory team of BT Group plc in London. Is the chairman of the European in-house competition lawyers’ association, vice-chair of BIAC (the voice of business at the OECD in Paris) and a non-governmental advisor to the OFT/CMA in the UK. He is also a member of the Competition Appeal Tribunal’s users’ group. Daniele Calisti joined the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Competition in 2008, where he served until 2011 in the European Competition Network and Private Enforcement Units. After working in private practice, he returned to the Commission to work on the policy initiatives concerning the private enforcement of the EU antitrust rules. Dr Calisti currently works for DG Competition on merger cases in the basic industries, manufacturing and agriculture sectors. A graduate of the School of Law at LUISS University in Rome, Dr Calisti holds an LLM in European Law from King’s College London and a PhD in Public Law and Economics from La Sapienza University in Rome. Prior to joining the European Commission, he also served as an advisor on the implementation of EU law to the Chair of the Committee for Legislation of the Italian Parliament. Till Schreiber is director at CDC Cartel Damage Claims Consulting (CDC) in Brussels. In this role he is responsible for the analysis, preparation, management and funding of some of the largest private damage cases relating to panEuropean antitrust infringements. Till has spoken at numerous conferences and has published widely on the innovative approach of CDC as well as general developments in the field of private antitrust enforcement in Europe. Till studied law at the universities of Bonn, Cologne, Barcelona and London (University College) and published a doctoral thesis on international competition law. Prior to joining CDC he worked as competition lawyer in a leading international law firm in Brussels, Cologne and Madrid. Francisco Marcos is expert in economic analysis of law, commercial and competition law, he teaches law at IE Business School, having studied as a Fulbright scholar (1994-1995) at UC Berkeley and having enjoyed a scholarship for the Real Colegio di Spagna (1997-1998) in Bologna (Italy). He works as an independent consultant and as short-term consultant for the World Bank-IFC, advising governments, companies and firms on different matters in the area of market regulation and antitrust law. In October 2006 he was appointed General Director of Competition Policy at the Regional Antitrust Authority in Madrid, stepping down from that position on September 2009. He is member of the Editorial Board of the European Business Organization Law Review and of European Company Law. Author of numerous academic works, including two books. 9 Mattia Melloni is one of the four members of the “Conseil de la concurrence” of Luxembourg and in this capacity is responsible of the ECN for this Authority. He is also an associate professor at the University of Nancy, Law School. He started his professional career in London and moved to Brussels later on while working for two leading international law firms in competition and trade matters. He also spent several years at the General Court of the European Union while working as référendaire (law clerk) before joining the “Conseil de la concurrence” of Luxembourg (2012). Mattia Melloni qualified as “avocat” in Brussels (2004). He holds a Ph.D. from the Free University of Brussels, an LL.M. from the University of Minnesota Law School, a D.E.S. from the Institute of European Studies of Brussels and a law degree from the University of Bologna. 10 Mario Todino is a partner at Gianni, Origoni, Grippo, Capelli & Parteners, Brussels office. He is an expert of mergers, cartels, state aids and Internal Market. Has acquired an extensive and qualified experience of more than 15 years in the field of EC and national antitrust Law, by working for the Italian Competition Authority (Legal Service and Cabinet of the President), the EC Court of Justice, the Directorates for Internal Market and for Competition of the European Commission. Since joining the firm in 2007, he has built a strong EC and antitrust practice, assisting on a regular basis some of the major Italian and International groups. After graduating in Law from the University of Naples in 1990, he obtained an LL.M. in “European Law Studies” from the College of Europe of Bruges (Belgium). He is Co-Author of “La disciplina della concorrenza in Italia (Competition Law in Italy)”, edited by “Il Mulino” (2nd ed. 2010) and he published several articles and essays. He is admitted to the Italian Bar. He speaks Italian, English and French. Gwenaël Muguet-Poullennec is a référendaire (law-clerk) at the General Court of the EU. He first worked with Judge Rafael García-Valdecasas before joining Judge Sten Frimodt Nielsen’s cabinet. As a référendaire for the reporting judge, he actively contributed to cases such as Airtours v. Commission (T 342/99), My Travel v. Commission (T 212/03), Ryanair v. Commission (T 342/07) or Kingdom of the Netherlands and ING v. Commission (T 29/10 and T 33/10). Prior to joining the Court, Gwenaël practiced in the Paris office of an American law firm. In this capacity, he advised clients in competition law matters. He also worked as a legal expert in relation to several WTO disputes between the EU and the USA. He qualified as an attorney-at-law in New-York State after obtaining law degrees from Panthéon-Assas (Paris II) and Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris I) Universities as well as the Columbia University School of Law (NYC). 11 Gwenaël has been lecturing on a regular basis in France and Switzerland. He is also co-editor of the pages on State Aid and Procedural Law for the Revue Lamy de la Concurrence, one of the French-speaking leading reviews dedicated to Competition Law. Ginevra Bruzzone is Deputy Director General of Assonime, in Rome. Assonime is a private think tank active in corporate law, tax law, competition and regulatory policies. At Assonime, which she joined in December 2000, she is in charge of EU and Italian competition law, consumer protection, IP law and regulation. She was formerly Senior Economist at the Research Department of the Italian Competition Authority, from 1991 to 2000. Ginevra Bruzzone has published extensively in the field of law and economics in national and international publications, and has a significant experience as teacher and lecturer on antitrust issues. She teaches a course on Competition and Consumer Protection in the EU in the Master on European Economic Governance at Luiss University, in Rome. She is a member of the Advisory Board of the Italian Authority for Transportation and of the Steering Council of the Italian Section of the International Chamber of Commerce. Gian Antonio Benacchio is Full Professor of European Private Law at the Faculty of Law of Trento University, where he has also taught International Commercial Law, Private Law and European Union Law. He is co-Director of the Osservatorio Permanente sull’Applicazione delle Regole di Concorrenza, an independent Research Center, member of International Academy of Comparative Law, Paris, of Société de législation compare and of Board of Sird. Co-director of Trattato di diritto privato comunitario, published by Giappichelli. His research interests are Comparative law, Private European law, Public Procurement Law and East European Law. He is author of several publications, among which Diritto Privato dell’Unione Europea, VI ed., Padova, 2013. 12 Michele Carpagnano, PhD, holds a teaching position in EU Competition Law at University of Trento and he is the Founder and Co-Director of the Osservatorio Permanente sull’Applicazione delle Regole di Concorrenza. As Attorney he represents national and multinational companies before the Italian Competition Authority as well as the European Commission and he has been involved in several cases and class actions before domestic courts concerning antitrust infringements (private enforcement). Michele Carpagnano advised the European Parliament on the introduction of EU legislation on collective redress. He is author of three books on private antitrust enforcement and several articles on competition law issues. ACADEMIC STAFF AND TEAM Julia Suderow is Rechtsanwältin and Abogada, based in Bilbao. As a lawyer she advises companies and law firms on competition law issues. She is also specialized on energy issues and international litigation. She previously worked as an associate with the Spanish Law firm Gomez Acebo y Pombo and with the law firm, Dr. Frühbeck Abogados y Economistas in Madrid. She studied Law and History in the University of Hannover Germany. She has an LLM of the University of Hannover and holds a doctorate in Private International Law and EC Competition Law of the Universidad Carlos III of Madrid. She has several publications on Private International Law and Private Enforcement of Competition Law. Julia is the coordinator of the Spanish Team of the 13 Osservatorio Antitrust. Claudio Lombardi is post-doc Researcher at Skolkovo Laboratory on Law & Development, Higher School of Economics. He holds a doctorate from the University of Trento (Doctoral School in Comparative and European Legal Studies). He has an LLM (University of Aberdeen, UK), a bachelor and a master in Law (both at the University of Brescia). He researches about comparative competition law and policy, comparative regulatory law, law and economics and private comparative law. He is also chief editor at the Osservatorio Antitrust and coordinator of the English team. Maurizio Dellantonio is Police Inspector, he coordinates the Mountaineering Activities of the Italian State Policy. In 1991 he became Alpine Guide and participated in extra-European expeditions. In 1980 Maurizio took part in the Corpo Nazionale del Soccorso Alpino e Speleologico (Alpine Rescue Team) and obtains the title of ‘Instructor’ and ‘Rescue Helicopter Technician’. In 1995 he became Station Master, in 2001 Managing Director of the zone FiemmeFassa, from 2004 to 2009 he was the President of the Provincial Service of Trentino. From 2007 to 2012 he was National Councillor, and since 2013 he is the National Vice President. During his 35 years of militancy in the Alpine Rescue Team takes part and coordinates innumerable rescue operations. In 2001 he was nominated Cavaliere of the Italian Republic. 14 GENERAL PROGRAM Sunday, 14th June Arrival in Moena, registration and check-in at the assigned Hotel Rooms will be available from 3 p.m. 18.00 Welcome drink 20.00 Dinner at the Hotel Monday, 15th June 9.00 Opening of the Summer School at the Scuola di Addestramento Alpino della Polizia di Stato Welcome speech from Local Institutions The venue is about 10 minutes walking distance from the Hotels 9.30 Historical foundations of competition law and their relevance today, Conference room Polo Scolastico Speaker: G. Bruzzone 11.00 Coffee break 11.15 Second part - morning lecture 12.45 Buffet lunch 14.00 Economic foundations & analysis, Conference room - Polo Scolastico Speaker: P. Buccirossi 15.30 Coffee break 15.45 Second part - afternoon lecture 17.15 Free time 20.00 Dinner at Hotel 15 Tuesday, 16th June 9.30 Advanced Art. 101 TFEU, Conference room - Polo Scolastico Speaker: J. Alfaro 11.00 Coffee break 11.15 Second part - morning lecture Wednesday, 17th June 9.30 Advanced Art. 102 TFEU, Conference room - Polo Scolastico Speaker: M. Siragusa 11.00 Coffee break 11.15 Second part - morning lecture 12.45 Buffet lunch 12.45 Buffet lunch 14.00 Excursion to the Chalet Rifugio Baita Paradiso. Bus transfer and walk to the Chalet1. 15.45 Lecture at the Chalet: Public Antitrust Enforcement Speaker: R. Chieppa 18.45 Return to Moena 20.00 Dinner at the Hotel 14.00 Private Antitrust Enforcement Speakers: A. Komninos, M. Carpagnano 15.30 Coffee break 15.45 Second part - afternoon lecture 17.15 Free time 20.00 Dinner at Hotel 1 Bus transfer to Chalet available on request Rifugio Baita Paradiso 16 Thursday, 18th June 9.30 Advanced EU merger control, Conference room - Polo Scolastico Speaker: D. Calisti 11.00 Coffee break 11.15 How to session: Submit a complaint / file a claim Speaker: F. Marcos 12.45 Buffet lunch Friday, 19th June 8.30 Excursion to the Chalet Rifugio Baita Paradiso Bus transfer and walk to the Chalet 9.30 Lecture at the Chalet: Hot topics competition law Speaker: R. Whish 11.00 Coffee break 11.15 Hot topics competition economics Speaker: A. Pezzoli 14.00 Simulation: Dawn-raids Speaker: P. Palmigiano 15.30 Coffee break 15.45 How to session: Institutional cooperation Speaker: M. Melloni 17.15 Free time 20.00 Dinner at Hotel 14.00 Simulation: Hearings before the ECJ Speaker: G. Muguet Poullennec 15.30 Coffee break 15.45 Second part - afternoon lecture 18.00 Return to Moena 20.00 Dinner at Hotel 12.45 Buffet lunch at the Chalet Saturday, 20th June 9.30 How to session: Check your damages Conference room - Polo Scolastico Speaker: T. Schreiber 11.00 Coffee break 11.15 How to session: Apply for leniency Speaker: M. Todino 12.45 Buffet lunch 13.30 End of Summer School 17 ACADEMIC PROGRAM Historical foundations and their relevance today The historical foundations of competition law are essential to understand the current legal framework. The workshop will present the main aspects of the evolution of competition law in the EU since its origins. The workshop will also consider the goals of competition law and the methods applied by public authorities to pursue these goals, as applied in the last century and today. Moreover, the main theories that support Competition Law & Economics will be discussed from a historical perspective. Substantive law: Articles 101 and 102 TFEU These two advanced courses aim at analysing the application of Articles 101 and 102 TFEU in light of the latest case law and decisions from European and National Competition Authorities. Departing from the general description of the functioning of competition rules, this course focuses on complex legal, economic and practical issues encountered in the application of these rules. Summer school participants will discuss the relevant case law and decisions during the course also confronting their knowledge and perception of specific problems. Competition economics The aim of this advanced course is to provide the participants with a practical understanding of how economics is used in antitrust law assessments. The course will look into the modern usage of economic tools for the enforcement of competition rules and will encourage active participation in order to foster the creation of an interactive environment. Public Antitrust enforcement The aim of this advanced course is to analyse the dynamic of public enforcement in the European Union. Moreover, it will focus on specific procedural problems that arise in practice, adopting a practical approach. The Commission is charged with the enforcement of EU competition law and, since the entry into force of Regulation 1/2003, also National Competition Authorities are empowered to enforce the same competition rules. The course will also take into consideration the policy background that characterises the EU of competition law enforcement system. 18 Private Antitrust enforcement & collective redress The aim of this advanced course is to provide knowledge and practical guidance in relation to damage claims resulting from infringement of EU competition law in panEuropean cases. The workshop will also discuss the EU Directive for damage claims and relevant case law as part of the legal framework applicable to private enforcement of Competition Law in Europe. The course will also give guidance on Collective Redress legislations and their practice in Europe. How to sessions The four practical sessions of the Summer School will give participants insights and guidance on: i) How to submit a complaint before the Competiton Authorities and how to file a claim; ii) How to apply for Leniency; iii) How to assess antitrust damages; iv) How institutional cooperation works in practice. Hot topics competition law & economics These two sessions will provide a summary and an authoritative outlook of the main developments in European Competition Law and Economics. Case law on European and national levels as well as relevant legislative developments that have taken place in 2014 and 2015 will be discussed with the participants. Practical simulations The two practical simulations will be based on the interaction with participants. The basics of each case will be presented (Dawn-raids, Court Hearings) and then the participants will have to simulate with the speaker and the team. 19 FEES Regular fee Early bird before April, 26, 2015 Discounted fee Advanced student track (14-20 June) 7 days: classes from June 15 to 20 (6 nights) Arrival on June 14, Departure on June 20 afternoon € 1.800 € 1.300 2nd participant: discount 10% Executive track (18-20 June) 4 days: classes from June 18 to 20 (3 nights) Arrival on June 17, Departure on June 20 afternoon € 1.600 € 1.100 Multiple participants: discount 15% The fee includes: • Academic Program and E-Learning Platform full access for 1 year • Accommodation in 4 stars hotel in Moena (breakfast included) • Dinners in the hotel for the period of stay • Lunches in the School facility and Coffee breaks Travel expenses to and from Moena are not included and are up to each participant. HOW TO APPLY The application form is available here: www.unitn.it/en/apply/summerschool The Summer School accepts only a limited number of participants. First-come first-served rule applies. Applications close on 31st May 2015. ACCOMODATION IN MOENA Hotel Dolomiti**** Strada R.Loewy, 24 38035 Moena (TN) Tel. +39 0462.573218 Fax +39 0462.574308 [email protected] 20 Leading Relax Hotel Maria**** Strada de San Pelegrin, 1 38035 Moena (TN) Tel. +39 0462 573265 Fax +39 0462 573434 [email protected] LEISURE & OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES During your free time or if you want to extend your stay, in Val di Fassa there is plenty of opportunities to practice different sports and recreational activities: tennis, swimming, hiking, biking, horseback riding, paragliding and many others. In the Summer School facilities a list of outdoor activities addressed to Participants will be available. For information and reservations, please contact the tourist office (APT) of Val di Fassa in Moena, Piaz de Navalge, 4, tel 0462-609770, email: [email protected] HOW TO REACH MOENA By car Driving directions • A22: exit Egna/Ora. SS 48 delle Dolomiti, Passo San Lugano, Val di Fiemme, Moena. Km 45; • A22: exit Bolzano nord. SS 241 Grande Strada delle Dolomiti, Nova Levante, Carezza, Passo Costalunga, Vigo di Fassa, Moena. 37 km. This is the shortest way but it takes longer; • SP 346: Falcade, Passo San Pellegrino, Moena; • SP 641: Malga Ciapela, Passo Fedaia, Canazei, Moena; • SS 48: Arabba, Passo Pordoi, Canazei, Moena; • SS 242: Val Gardena, Passo Sella, Canazei, Moena. By train and bus Train stations nearby and connected with bus stations: • Trento station. Connected to Moena by Trentino Trasporti bus; • Ora/Auer station. Connected to Predazzo by SAD bus; change bus company from Predazzo to Moena (Trentino Trasporti); • Bolzano station. Connected to Vigo di Fassa by SAD bus; change bus company from Vigo to Moena (Trentino Trasporti). By airplane Airports nearby • Bozen 50 km; • Verona 180 km; • Innsbruck 190 km; • Bergamo km 280; • Treviso 160 km; • Venice 175 km; • Milan 350 km; • Munich 320 km. Autostradale bus and Granturismo lines From Milan, Bergamo, Brescia, Venice, Treviso, Genoa, Pisa, Parma, Mantua. 21 22 RESEARCH APPLIED TO THE MARKET A CENTER OF EXCELLENCE The Osservatorio Antitrust is an independent research center founded and directed by Gian Antonio Benacchio and Michele Carpagnano and is based at the Faculty of Law of Trento. INTERNATIONAL TEAM The Osservatorio relies on the collaboration of researchers, academics, judges, lawyers, economists and representatives of institutions responsible for the application of the competition rules in Italy, France, Spain, UK, Germany, Luxembourg, Greece, Portugal, Poland and other Member States of the European Union. WHAT WE DO High level training Aimed at judges, government officials, organizations and institutions, lawyers, consultants and in-house legal counsel. Trento Antitrust Conference This conference is now in its fifth edition and marks an important event for the European antitrust and business communities. Events and publications Seminars, reports, position papers and e-Learning. Antitrust compliance programs Detailed guidelines on compliance with antitrust regulations and market standards. Antitrust intelligence Weekly and monthly newsletters, Antitrust Alerts, Data Bases, Antitrust reports. Academic studies Insights into legal and economic issues, also from a comparative point of view. 23 24 Assessments, surveys, empirical analysis and reports Analysis of behaviour and perception in the marketplace, including the multi-annual Report on the Application of Competition Rules in the Economy of Trentino region. Legal and economic advice to institutions and companies We provide independent legal and economic consultancy to national and multinationals companies as well as to institutions and organizations. Summer school’s logo credits: Julieta Rouge, Dirección de arte, Madrid Photos credits: Comune di Moena Institutional support Comune di Moena Sponsors Italcementi Italcementi Group In association with Media partner Associazione fra le società italiane per azioni CONTACTS Osservatorio Permanente sull’Applicazione delle Regole di Concorrenza University of Trento - Faculty of Law via Verdi, 53 - 38122 Trento, Italy tel. + 39 0461 281847 fax +39 0461 1631111 [email protected] www.osservatorioantitrust.eu Follow us on twitter: @eucompschool