Objective
On 17 June 2011, the European Commission published and opened for public consultation the draft Guidance Paper on the quantification of harm in actions for damages based on breaches of Articles 101 or 102 TFEU. The aim of the draft Guidance Paper is to offer assistance to courts and parties involved in actions for damages by making more widely available information relevant for quantifying harm caused by infringements of the EU antitrust rules.
The aim of this conference is to raise awareness among stakeholders of these issues whilst giving them the opportunity to discuss with policymakers, judges and economists the likely impact of the draft Guidance Paper on private litigation concerning antitrust damages actions.
Key topics
- General context for quantifying harm in antitrust damages actions and the role of the draft Guidance Paper
- Main methods and techniques available to quantify antitrust harm
- The application of methods and techniques to exploitative practices
- The application of methods and techniques to exclusionary practices
- The usefulness and suitability of the draft Guidance Paper to the practical needs of judges and parties in antitrust damages cases
Who should attend?
Judges, lawyers in private practice, in-house counsel and representatives of stakeholders such as business and consumer organisations.
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EU and ERA patrons
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Young lawyers and other groups
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National Judges
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Registration
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More details about the fees and discounts
Free participation for national judges
Early registration discounts
10 % before 09.09.2011
Discounts available
25 % - For young lawyers up to 30 years of age (important: the participant must provide a copy or details of his or her passport or identity card on registration); Full-time staff of universities or comparable academic institutions; Staff of charitable organisations or comparable institutions;
Employees of the Federal government and of the Cantons of Switzerland; Lawyers in private practice
40 % - Staff of European Union institutions and agencies;
Staff of ERA’s patrons (Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany and the German states, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, City of Trier).