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12th Junior Competition Conference (JCC) 10 May 2019 (Competition Appeal Tribunal, London)

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The Junior Competition Conference has become one of the great traditions of the London competition community (and one we are really glad to see back after a one-year hiatus).

It is a wonderful opportunity for junior lawyers and economists to share their thoughts on ongoing developments. The next edition will take place on Friday of next week, and the organisers have been kind enough to extend the deadline to register. Do not miss this great opportunity if you can make it! More info below:

The Editors of the Competition Law Journal are delighted to present the 12th Junior Competition Conference (JCC) 

Recent developments in competition litigation and Vertical restraints in the online age: where next?

@Competition Appeal Tribunal, London (Friday 10 May 2019 at 2:00pm)

Link to full programme here

The JCC is open to all those involved in UK competition law, economics and policy, whether in practice, public service or academia. Admission to the JCC is free.

As in previous years we anticipate that demand will be very high: for those interested in attending, please email journals@e-elgar.co.uk with your name, position and organisation by no later than 5pm on 7 May

Written by Pablo Ibanez Colomo

1 May 2019 at 12:43 pm

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  1. are delighted to announce that the h Annual Junior Competition Conference (JCC) will take place on the h May 2019 at the Competition Appeal Tribunal, London.

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    10 May 2019 at 6:26 pm


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