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May 28, 2015 - 12:00 am
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FEB, Rue Ravenstein 4, 1000 Brussels View mapThe Brussels School of Competition (BSC) and The Liège Competition & Innovation Institute (LCII) are pleased to announce a half-day conference on Public Restrictions of Competition: Challenges for Competition Authorities, Governments and Rule Makers on Thursday 28th May 2015 at the FEB premises in Brussels, Rue Ravenstein 4, 1000 Brussels.
This conference will focus on Public Restrictions of Competition: Challenges for Competition Authorities, Governments and Rule Makers. The conference will consider some of the competition law challenges posed by State interference with markets. It will also focus on the economics of the issue.
The topics to be discussed include: a possible re-activation of Article 106 TFEU enforcement, State related restrictions of competition; new business models that undermine regulated sectors; the sharing economy; competitive neutrality frameworks; State owned enterprises, etc. The event features an outstanding line-up of speakers, high level officials, antitrust lawyers, economists and academics.