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The Competition Law Research Centre submitted comments on the White Paper on Damages Actions for Breach of the EC antitrust rules

The Competition Law Research Centre submitted comments on the White Paper.

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Lunchtime lectures

Lunchtime lecture: Jules Stuyck on the UCP directive

On 26 Novembre 2008 the Competition Law Research Centre (Hungary) is going to organise its next lunchtime talk. After this week having Scott Crosby, the lawyer of Impala, here on ‘Third party oppositions to a notified and accepted merger in EU law’ , we are honoured to welcome Professor Jules Stuyck here for the next event. He is talking on ‘The Unfair Commercial Practices Directive and its Unexpected Consequences for National Laws’.

Jules Stuyck has long experience in EU law, both as attorney and as an academic (KU Leuven, RU Nijmegen, CEU, Université Panthéon-Assas Paris 2). He regularly assists private clients as well as European institutions before the ECJ and CFI. In the last ten years he argued more than 20 cases before the Community courts. He is the author of several books and editor of several journals.

Please find more information on the flyer here.

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Professor Wouter Wils:'The use of settlement procedures in competition investigations'

We are honoured to welcome Professor Wouter Wils, who will give a lunchtime lecture on 13 May 2008 at the Research Centre, with the support of the Centre for Competition Culture, Office of Economic Competition. The event is co-organised by the Hungarian Competition Law Association.

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In 2006 at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University (Faculty of Law and Political Sciences) the Competition Law Research Centre was established. The centre is devoted among others to foster research in competition law, to establish international relationships and to publish papers on recent developments in Hungary and Europe.

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Concurrences - Institute of Competition Law

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Concurrences was created by a group of EU judges, university professors and attorneys, all recognized specialists in the field of competition/antitrust.

 

 
26 November 2008

On 26 Novembre 2008 the Competition Law Research Centre (Hungary) is going to organise its next lunchtime talk. After this week having Scott Crosby, the lawyer of Impala, here on ‘Third party oppositions to a notified and accepted merger in EU law’ , we are honoured to welcome Professor Jules Stuyck here for the next event. He is talking on ‘The Unfair Commercial Practices Directive and its Unexpected Consequences for National Laws’.

Jules Stuyck has long experience in EU law, both as attorney and as an academic (KU Leuven, RU Nijmegen, CEU, Université Panthéon-Assas Paris 2). He regularly assists private clients as well as European institutions before the ECJ and CFI. In the last ten years he argued more than 20 cases before the Community courts. He is the author of several books and editor of several journals.

Please find more information on the flyer here.

Registration form.

17 July 2008

The Competition Law Research Centre submitted comments on the White Paper on Damages Actions for Breach of the EC antitrust rules

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26 April 2008

We are honoured to welcome Professor Wouter Wils, who will give a lunchtime lecture on 13 May 2008 at the Research Centre, with the support of the Centre for Competition Culture, Office of Economic Competition. The event is co-organised by the Hungarian Competition Law Association.

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19 February 2008

We are honoured to welcome Professor Richard Whish, who will give a lunchtime lecture on 19 February 2008 at the Research Centre, with the support of the Centre for Competition Culture, Office of Economic Competition and the law firm Martonyi és Kajtár Baker and McKenzie. The lecture is on: 'The future of damages actions for infringements of Competition Law in the EU'.

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23 January 2008

The European Commission published the received comments on the consultation about settlement proceedings.

For the comment by the research centre click here.

Fpr the comments click here.

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