Archive for December 19th, 2011
Best Conference in Early 2012 – Costs in Competition Law
With the dissemination of the “more economic” approach in all areas of EU competition law, costs have become a key concept in antitrust proceedings. But to most lawyers and in-house counsels, the very notion(s) of costs remains cryptic.
Against this background, the Brussels School of Competition (BSC) has decided to organize on 25 January in Brussels a half-day compliance seminar entitled “Costs in Competition Law”.
In line with the interdisciplinary spirit of the BSC, this event attempts to “blend” competition law and economics. Under each selected topic (see link to the agenda below), it thus brings together a team of one lawyer and one economist, who will seek to provide an integrated perspective on the issue.
This event is a joint initiative of the BSC and of the Institute for European Legal Studies (IEJE) of the University of Liege (ULg). I owe a big, huge, enormous thank you to Elise Provost, for her great assistance in the organisation of this event.
Costs in competition law – Compliance Seminar – 25012012 – Programme
A registration form can be found here.