Future Challenges of Competition Policy after 10 Years of Modernisation

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Future Challenges of Competition Policy after 10 Years of Modernisation
Max Planck Institut
for Innovation and Competition
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80539 München
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LL.M. (Berkeley)
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LL.M. (NYU)
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Future Challenges of
Competition Policy after
10 Years of Modernisation
The Future of Competition
Policy: more Policy than
Competition?”
Nils Wahl
Advocate General at the Court of Justice
16 October 2014
Max Planck Lecture Series:
„Future Challenges of Competition Policy after
10 Years of Modernisation “
The tenth anniversary of the entry into force of Regulation No. 1/2003 and of the Merger Control Regulation No.
139/2004 commemorates the most significant competition
policy projects of the last decade: modernisation, decentralisation and the more economic approach. The project
of modernisation has led to enforcement procedures and
decisions which exhibit novel characteristics. Decentralisation has expanded the role of national competition authorities and has also assigned special European responsibility
to these authorities. The more economic approach has laid
the grounds for novel strands of arguments. In addition, the
tenth anniversary of EU enlargement marks a decade of direct application of competition law in the formerly socialist
EU Member States.
The Max Planck Institute in cooperation with the Münchner Kartellrechtsforum cordially invites you
Thursday, 16 October 2014
The Future of Competition Policy:
more Policy than Competition?”
Against the background of these major upheavals, the lecture series intends to take a forward looking approach by
focussing on the future challenges, necessities and developments of EU competition policy. Central actors of EU
competition policy, academics and experts from the legal
and economic profession are invited to engage in a critical
discourse.
We are pleased to invite you!
Profile:
Nils Wahl has been Advocate General at the Court of Justice since 28
November 2012. Previously, he was
Judge at the General Court from 7
October 2006 to 28 November 2012,
Chairman of the Swedish Network for
European Legal Research (2001-06),
member of the Council for Competition Law Matters (2001-06), Managing
Director of an educational foundation (1993-2004), Professor of European Law, University of
Stockholm
(2001); Associate
Professor
(docent) and holder
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Innovation und Wettbewerb herzlich ein. (1995), Doctor of
Laws, University of Stockholm (1995).
Please register until 10 October 2014 with:
[email protected]
Nils Wahl
Advocate General at the Court of Justice
7 pm | Room E 10