EU Antitrust Law (AD/2020/01)

Start Date: Monday, March 02, 2020
End Date: Tuesday, March 03, 2020
Category: Administrative Law
Venue: Bucharest, Romania
Language(s): English
Training level: Introductory
Type EJTN-funded activities

  

APPLICATION PROCEDURES ARE HANDLED BY EJTN'S MEMBER ORGANISATIONS 

TRAINING CONTENT AND TARGET AUDIENCE

 

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Description: 

This day-and-a-half seminar aims to provide judges from the EU Member States with a basic training course on the application of Articles 101 and 102 of the TFEU and enable them to understand the concepts of Antitrust provisions and to get the knowledge needed for a proper use of the basic EU legal provisions on Antitrust.

Participants will learn by doing as they are guided through the case-law examples that best illustrate the comprehensive analytical framework for applying the above-mentioned articles.

The training will cover also features related to the new challenges for national judges such as the breakthroughs and pitfalls of the Damage Directive and the analysis of antitrust enforcement in digital market.

The Seminar also serves as a forum for the exchange of views and the practices.  

Target audience: 

Primarily Level for Administrative /Commercial Judges/Prosecutors  

 

Application Process: 

 All applications must be submitted through the candidates' national EJTN member institution

Participation:

Upon invitation by EJTN, participants register via EJTN On-Line Platform to which they receive access.

Useful Documents:

Terms and conditions of participation

Frequent Asked Questions

Number of places:

39 participants 

Deadline for applications:

13th January 2020

 

PROGRAMME AND DOCUMENTATION

 

CONTACT(S)

  • Programme
  • Training Materials and Suggested Readings:
  1. Aprectical introduction to the Analytical Framework_ Exercise Sheet 
  2. Guideline on the Application of Article 81 (03) of the Treaty
  3. Guidleine on the Application of Article 82 of the Treaty 
  4. Preparatory Material_ Public Antitrust Enforcement: ECHR perspective 
  5. WIND Telecomunicazioni SPA c. Italia
  6. Affaire Vinci Construction et GTM G. NIE Civil et Service c. France
  7. Affaire Menarini Diagnostics c. Italie
  8. C-185 - 95 P Baustahlgewebe Gmbh c. Commission
  9. The Nature of Responsability of an Undertaking in Antitrust Proceeding
  10. Directive 2014 104 EU
  11. Regulation EC N. 1 2003
  12. ECJ- C-637/17
  13. Kone ECJ
  14. Skanska ECJ
  15. Toshiba C-17-10 

PRESENTATIONS:

 

EJTN Secretariat:

Giulia Carpentieri
giulia.carpentieri@ejtn.eu