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Master 2 Contracts and competition
University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
Tuesday May 13th, 2014
Maison de l’Europe – Paris
Partners
With the financial support from the « Mission de recherche Droit et Justice »
La Maison de l’Europe de Paris
35-37 rue des Francs Bourgeois 75004 Paris
Access by urban transportations Line 1 : station St Paul Line 8 : station Chemin Vert or station St Sébastien Froissart Line 11 : station Hôtel de Ville or station Rambuteau
Registration fees 150 € TTC lunch included 120 € TTC lunch not-included 120 € TTC lunch included – AFJE, AFEC et LIDC members 90 € TTC lunch not-included – AFJE, AFEC et LIDC members 60 € TTC lunch included – AFJE, AFEC et LIDC young members Registrations with lunch included must be made before May 6th 2014
Payment by cheque (in the name of the AMCO) to be sent to: Nathalie de Sousa – Laboratoire DANTE, Faculté de Droit et de Science Politique, 3 rue de la Division Leclerc – 78280 Guyancourt
Contacts : * [email protected] ( 01.39.25.53.68
Conference validated for lawyers’ continuing legal education Certifications will be delivered at the conference welcome desk.
The repair of competition harms in France and in Europe: State of art and
future changes
10h30 Coffee Break 10h50 Choosing the law and the juge : what are the options ?
Laurence Idot, Professor at Panthéon-Assas University, President of the AFEC, College Member of the French Competition Autority
11h15 Competition between institutions and actions : what is the optimal dovetailing ?
Panel discussion in french guided by Emmanuelle Claudel, Professor at Paris Ouest Nanterre la Défense University and
Business and commercial litigation civil law center (CEDCADE) With the participation of : Claire Favre, Vice-Chair of the French Competition Autority Irène Luc, Counsellor at the Court of Appeal of Paris Anne Outin-Adam, Director of Legal and Legislative Policies of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Paris Ile-de-France
12h30 Lunch break
8h30 Reception of the participants 9h Opening speech Frank Gentin, Chief Judge of the Paris Commercial Court
REPAIR OF COMPETITIVE HARMS IN COMPETITION
The competition of legal systems: What is the issue? What are the options?
9h15 Repair of competitive harms in foreign legal systems
Panel discussion in English guided by Frédéric Jenny, Professor at ESSEC, Chairman of the OEDC Competition
Commitee
With the participation of: Assimakis Komninos, Attorney of law (partner), White & Case Bruxelles
Michele Carpagnano, Professor at University of Trento, Co-director of the « Osservatorio Antitrust » Agisilaos Karpetas, PhD candidate at the European Institute, Leiden University Knut Fournier, Research fellow at Oxford University
The repair of competition harms in France and in Europe: State of art and
future changes
16h Coffee break
16h30 What is the notion of repair ? Who is (are) the responsible(s)?
Panel discussion guided by: Suzanne Carval, Professor at the University of Rouen, Coordinator of M2 Insurance law, Co-director of du Center of Legal Studies, University of Rouen . With the participation of : Daniele Calistri, Unité Private Enforcement – DG Concurrence Béatrice Charlier-Bonatti, Chief Judge of the Paris Commercial Court Bruno Deffains, Professeur à l’Université Panthéon-Assas, Directeur du laboratoire d’Economie du droit, Président de l’European Association of Law and Economics Jacques Derenne, Attorney at law at the Brussels and Paris's Bars (Partner),
Hogan Lovells International LLP Charles Méteau Attorney at law , Redlink Lawfirm -Vice-President of the
AFEC (young section) 18h Conclusions __________________________________________
THE REPAIR OF COMPETITION HARMS IN PROGRESS
14h What are the propositions of the European Union for a better repair of the
competition harms ? Presentation of the Directive Daniele Calistri, Unité Private Enforcement – DG Concurrence 14h45 Class-action « à la française », is it promising or (very) limited ?
Martine Behar-Touchais, Professor at Pantheon-Sorbonne University, Co-director of Sorbonne Legal Research Institute the (IRJS-Institut Tunc),
Former member of the college of the Competition Council. 15h10 What are the reform (s) and adjustement (s) to be made to the French law ? Critical and prospective approach
Muriel Chagny, Professor at University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en- Yvelines, Director of DANTE and Responsable of M2 Contracts and Competition, General Rapporteur of the International League of Competition Law
Jean-Louis Fourgoux, Attorney of law, Fourgoux et associés law firm
The repair of competition harms in France and in Europe: State of art and
future changes