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SUMMARY:Análisis del Dictamen Preliminar de la COFECE sobre el Mercado de Comercio Electrónico en México
DESCRIPTION:Analysis of Mexico’s Federal Commission of Economic Competition’s (COFECE) Preliminary Report on the Retail E-Commerce Market in Mexico\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				La Autoridad Investigadora de la Comisión Federal de Competencia Económica de México (COFECE) publicó\, a principios de este año\, un Dictamen Preliminar sobre sus hallazgos tras el análisis de potenciales barreras de entrada a la libre competencia en el mercado minorista de comercio electrónico. Esta investigación se basa en el artículo 94 de la Ley Federal de Competencia Económica de México\, que permite imponer medidas regulatorias para abordar problemas estructurales sin imponer sanciones económicas a los agentes. \nLe extendemos una cordial invitación a asistir a este panel en el que se analizará exhaustivamente estos hallazgos\, las medidas sugeridas por la Autoridad Investigadora y el proceso mediante el cual México puede imponer este tipo de medidas.  \nConsulta el folleto arriba para obtener más información. Puedes inscribirte al evento online en el siguiente enlace: https://lnkd.in/eKVCjd83. Los esperamos.
URL:https://competitioninnovationlab.ai/event/analisis-del-dictamen-preliminar-de-la-cofece-sobre-el-mercado-de-comercio-electronico-en-mexico/
LOCATION:The George Washington University\, Jack Morton Auditorium\, 805 21st St.\, NW\, WA\, 20052\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Rivalry Podcast
DESCRIPTION:Introducing RIVALRY\, the exciting new podcast from the GW Competition & Innovation Lab! Dive into the world of antitrust matters\, competition\, and regulatory challenges as we bring you insightful conversations with leading innovators\, entrepreneurs\, and top regulators. Learn how rivals compete through innovation\, who are their actual or potential rivals\, and what is means from a regulatory perspective. \nWhether you’re an industry expert or simply curious about the dynamic landscape of competition and innovation\, RIVALRY offers a unique platform to hear from the voices shaping the future. \nTune in for thought-provoking discussions and stay ahead of the curve with the latest insights from the best in the field. \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				EPISODE 4: chad kim\nCompetition within the National Security contracting space\, the importance of strong and reactive team\, and chad’s advice to young entrepreneurs \n  \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				EPISODE 3 : jorge padilla\nJorge’s storied career\, anti-expert bias worldwide\, the future of antitrust\, the importance of analogies\, and thinking both fast and slow \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				EPISODE 2 : FRederic jenny\nWorld antitrust\, THE OECD\, THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION\, THE DIGITAL MARKETS ACT \nand the future of antitrust economics \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Episode 1 : Olivier Guersent  \nAntitrust\, Tech Giants and the Digital Markets Act
URL:https://competitioninnovationlab.ai/event/the-rivalry-podcast/
LOCATION:The George Washington University\, Jack Morton Auditorium\, 805 21st St.\, NW\, WA\, 20052\, United States
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SUMMARY:Private Antitrust Enforcement: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead
DESCRIPTION:XLII Competition Law Scholars Forum Workshop\nFriday\, 4th October 2024 in Madrid\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				IE University/ IE Law School\, Madrid (Spain)\nIE Tower (room T-16/01)Paseo de La Castellana 259Madrid E-28046 \n09:30 – 09:50 Registration and Coffee (HUB 16) \n09:50 – 10:00 Welcome and Introduction: Barry Rodger (CLaSF\, University of Strathclyde)and Fernando Pastor (IE Law School) \n10:00–11:15 Setting the Context: Private Enforcement under EU Law\, Chair: BarryRodger \nCsongor Istvan Nagy\, Galway UniversityThe private enforcement of competition law in Europe: we have a religion- now it’s time to find a founder! \nGustavo Andrés Martin\, Juzgado de lo Mercantil 1 of AlicantePrivate Enforcement After Ten Years of the Antitrust Damages Directive \nLena Hornkohl\, University of ViennaCollective Actions for competition law violations in the EU: state of play \n11:15 – 11:35 Coffee Break (HUB 16) \n11:35 – 13:15 Extending Private Enforcement\, Chair: Lena Hornkohl \nEduardo Pastor Martinez\, Audiencia Provincial of Valencia (section 9)Contracts and Damages: The Expansive Nature of the Private Enforcement of Competition Law \nAntonio Robles Martin-Laborda\, Carlos III Madrid UniversityStandard Arbitration Agreements and Cartel Damages under EU Law \nMiguel Sousa Ferro & Ricardo Jorge Silva\, Lisbon Law School & Sousa Ferro & AssociadosEuropean Commission at Court: Friend or Foe to Antitrust Private Enforcement? \nDominik Wolski\, Kozminski UniversityHarm Displacement and Private Antitrust Enforcement \n13.15 – 14.30 Lunch (HUB 16) \n14:30 –15:45 Competition law Collective Redress: Key Themes and Developments in the UK\, Chair: Angus MacCulloch \nBarry Rodger\, University of StrathclydeKey Themes in the Certification of Collective Proceedings in the UK by the CAT under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 \nMaria Ioannidou\, Queen Margaret UniversityUK Collective Actions against Big Tech: Private Enforcement 2.0 \nSebastian Peyer\, University of East AngliaLitigation Funding after PACCAR- challenges in UK competition litigation and beyond \n15:45 – 16:00 Coffee Break (HUB 16) \n16.00–17:15 Private Enforcement: A Comparative Perspective\, Chair: Maria Ioannidou \nAurelien Portuese\, George Washington UniversityComparative Law and Economics of Private Antitrust Enforcement: a Framework tomeet half way \nRita Paukste\, Mykolas Romeris UniversityWhy (Successful) actions for damages are rare in Lithuania \nFrancisco Marcos\, IE University & academic counsel CCS AbogadosDamages in the Spanish paper envelopes cartel \n17:15 – 17:30 Closing comments \n18:00 Drinks \n20:30 Speakers’ Dinner
URL:https://competitioninnovationlab.ai/event/private-antitrust-enforcement-taking-stock-and-looking-ahead/
LOCATION:The George Washington University\, Jack Morton Auditorium\, 805 21st St.\, NW\, WA\, 20052\, United States
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