Programme
WEBINAR #1
Tuesday 9 March 2021 17:30 - 19:30 CET
Daniel FASQUELLE | Professor, University of the Littoral Opal Coast | Co-author of a parliamentary report on Structuring Digital Platforms | Senior Counsel, Squadra Avocats | Former Deputy, French Parliament, Paris | Mayor of le Touquet [bio]
Valéria FAURE-MUNTIAN | Member of Parliament, Paris | Co-author of a parliamentary report on Structuring Digital Platforms [bio]
Nicolas PETIT | Professor of European Competition Law, European University Institute, Florence [bio]
DIGITAL ANTITRUST REFORMS IN THE EU AND THE US : WHAT ROLE FOR THE COURTS ?
Xavier BOUTIN | Partner, Positive Competition, Brussels/Paris [bio]
Doug MELAMED | Professor of the Practice of Law, Stanford Law School [bio]
Giovanni PITRUZZELLA | Advocate General, Court of Justice (EU), Luxembourg [bio]
Heike SCHWEITZER | Professor, Humboldt University of Berlin [bio]
Moderator : Jacquelyn MACLENNAN | Partner, White & Case, London/Brussels
[bio]
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WEBINAR #2
Wednesday 10 March 2021 16:30 - 18:30 CET
KEYNOTE SPEECH BY COMMISSIONER THIERRY BRETON
Thierry BRETON | Commissioner, European Commission, Brussels [bio]
Presented by : Daniel FASQUELLE | Professor, University of the Littoral Opal Coast | Author of a parliamentary report on Structuring Digital Platforms | Senior Counsel, Squadra Avocats | Former Deputy, French Parliament, Paris | Mayor of le Touquet [bio]
TIPPING : SHOULD REGULATORS INTERVENE BEFORE OR AFTER ?
Pinar AKMAN | Professor of Law, University of Leeds [bio]
Kyle ANDEER | Vice President, Corporate Law & Chief Compliance Officer, Apple, San Francisco [bio]
Eliana GARCES-TOLON | Director, Economic Policy, Facebook, Washington D.C. [bio]
Andreas MUNDT | President, Bundeskartellamt, Bonn [bio]
Helen JENKINS | Managing Partner, Oxera, London [bio]
Moderator : Ryan SHORES | Partner, Shearman & Sterling, Washington D.C. [bio]
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WEBINAR #3
Thursday 11 March 2021 17:30 - 19:00 CET
WHAT CAN DIGITAL ANTITRUST LEARN FROM BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE ?
Amelia FLETCHER | Professor of Competition Policy, University of East Anglia [bio]
Marco IANSITI | David Sarnoff Professor of Business Administration - Co-director of the Laboratory for Information Science, Harvard Business School, Boston [bio]
David TEECE | Thomas W. Tusher Professor in Global Business, University of California’s Haas School of Business | Executive Chairman, BRG, San Francisco [bio]
Moderator : Avantika CHOWDHURY | Partner, Oxera, London/Brussels [bio]
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WEBINAR #4
Friday 12 March 2021 17:30 - 19:30 CET
BUSINESS ANGELS, VC AND CVC : WHAT ROLE FOR ANTITRUST AND REGULATORY POLICY ?
Benedict EVANS | Independent Analyst, London [bio]
Marie-Barbe GIRARD | Member of Selection Board, Station F, Paris [bio]
Daniel SOKOL | Professor of Law, Levin College of Law - University of Florida | Senior Advisor, White & Case, Washington D.C./Miami [bio]
Andrew MCCREARY | JD/MBA Candidate (2021) Stanford Law School | Co-author of "How Venture Capital’s “Exit Strategy” Drives Tech Industry Concentration" with Mark A. Lemley
Moderator : Nicolas PETIT | Professor of European Competition Law, European University Institute, Florence [bio]
FIRESIDE CHAT
Oliver BETHELL | Head of Competition, EMEA, Google, London [bio]
Antoine CHAPSAL | Managing Principal, Analysis Group, Paris [bio]
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RELATED ARTICLES
Webinar #1 - Opening keynote & Digital antitrust reforms in the EU and the US : What role for the courts ?
Webinar #2 - Tipping : Should regulators intervene before or after ?
Webinar Concurrences, Tipping in digital platform markets, 21 September 2020
Webinar #4 -Business angels, VC and CVC : What role for antitrust and regulatory policy ?
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