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Global Competition Law Centre
The Global Competition Law Centre (GCLC) of the College of Europe aims at promoting cutting-edge research in competition law and economics.
Unlike traditional research centres, the GCLC is not a brick and mortar organization. It has no physical presence on the campus of the College of Europe. It disseminates ideas and promotes research through its website. In addition, the GCLC benefits from a large network of competition professionals, built through the organization of regular activities in Europe and elsewhere.
Since its inception in January 2004, the GCLC has gained credentials as a high level discussion forum for academics, practitioners, and enforcement officers in the competition field across the world.
The GCLC regularly organizes conferences, publishes books and hosts a working papers series. In addition, the GCLC awards a yearly prize for the best dissertation in competition law and policy written at the College of Europe.
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Lunch talk of the GCLC
2 December 2019
Interim Measures in EU Competition Cases: The Awakening of the Sleeping Beauty
Speakers:
- Massimiliano Kadar, DG COMP
- Deni Mantzari, University College London
- Lars Kjolbye, Latham & Watkins
Evening policy talk
10 September 2019
The future of competition policy: the digital reports and beyond
Speakers:
- Dr. Philip Marsden, Bank of England and College of Europe (co-author of the Furman Report)
- Prof. Achim Wambach, ZEW and President of the Monopolkommission (co-author of the upcoming Competition 4.0 Report)
Annual conference
腾达娱乐30-31 January 2020
Vertical Restraints in the Digital Economy: VBER reform and the future of distribution
Other events
24 October 2019
GCLC-FTAO Conference: "Sustainability and Competition Policy: Bridging two Worlds to Enable a Fairer Economy" (24/10)
21 June 2018
GCLC One-day Conference: The Path towards Modern EU Competition Policy
Honoring the contribution of Mario Siragusa