Competition Law,Public Procurement & State Aid

Courses tagged with "Competition Law,Public Procurement & State Aid"

Damjan Kukovec x

This e-presentation examines the notable judgments of the CJEU in the field of public procurement law delivered in the period April 2022 – March 2023. In particular, it discusses several themes that can be found in recent CJEU jurisprudence: the participation of groups of undertakings in the procurement procedure; the interplay between the principle of proportionality and the goals of public procurement; the interaction of public procurement law with other fields of EU law; the requirements that should be met by the appeals submitted to the Court against a General Court judgment. In addition, the e-presentation discusses the “realist trend” of the Court of Justice and the autonomy of EU law.

e-Presentation | March 2023 | Learning time: 34 minutes

e-Presentation by Damjan Kukovec, Judge, General Court of the European Union, Luxembourg.

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Inge Bernaerts x


This e-presentation will present the European Commission’s latest competition policy initiatives with a focus on the evaluation of Regulation 1/2003 and the reviews of the Market Definition Notice and the Horizontal Block Exemption Regulations and Guidelines. It will also discuss recently adopted legislation such as the new Vertical Block Exemption Regulation and the Digital Markets Act.

e-Presentation | December 2022 | Learning time: 41 minutes

e-Presentation by Inge Bernaerts, Director of Directorate COMP.A: Policy & Strategy, DG Competition, European Commission, Brussels.

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Tihamér Tóth x

This e-presentation discusses the notable judgments of the Court of Justice of the EU delivered in 2022 in the field of EU competition law. In particular, it focuses on the judgments related to Gazprom’s practices on the gas markets in Central and Eastern Europe (T-616/18 and T-399/19), the Servizio (C 377/20), Qualcomm (T-235/18) and Google Android (T-604/18) judgments and the recent airfreight cartel judgments.

e-Presentation | December 2022 | Learning time: 38 minutes

e-Presentation by Tihamér Tóth, Judge, General Court of the European Union, Luxembourg.

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Ruben Maximiano x

This presentation discusses the interplay between competition law and environmental sustainability and if competition policy can be used for achieving sustainability objectives. Special focus will be placed on the role of competition authorities, and whether and how they should consider sustainability in their assessment.

e-Presentation | April 2022 | Learning time: 43 minutes

e-Presentation by Ruben Maximiano, Senior Competition Expert, Competition Division, OECD, Paris.

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Michael Jürgen Werner x

This e-presentation discusses the competition law risks faced by companies willing to engage in sustainable business practices and how they can cooperate on sustainability initiatives without breaching EU competition rules.

e-Presentation | April 2022 | Learning time: 34 minutes

e-Presentation by Michael Jürgen Werner, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright, Brussels.

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Maria Jaspers x

This e-presentation discusses the latest initiatives undertaken by the European Commission in the field of EU competition law and the key areas it is planning to work on in the future. Special focus will be placed on the latest cartel cases and enforcement priorities.

e-Presentation | December 2021 | Learning time: 47 minutes

e-Presentation by Maria Jaspers, Director of Directorate COMP.G: Cartels, DG Competition, European Commission, Brussels.

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Natalie Harsdorf-Borsch x

This e-presentation discusses the impact of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) on antitrust enforcement and merger control from the point of view of the national enforcer. The e-presentation will focus on recent changes introduced into Austrian and German law and their relationship with the DMA.

e-Presentation | December 2021 | Learning time: 20 minutes

e-Presentation by Natalie Harsdorf-Borsch, Deputy Director General and Managing Director, Austrian Federal Competition Authority, Vienna.

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Christopher Bovisx

The e-presentation will look into the practical implications of Brexit on the public procurement process in the EU and UK in the first months after the end of the transition period. Special attention is paid to the UK Government Green Paper on Procurement and the transformation of the UK public procurement regime that it has proposed.

e-Presentation | March 2021 | Learning time: 49 minutes

e-Presentation by Christopher Bovis, Professor of Business Law, Business School, University of Hull.

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Hanns Peter Nehl x

This presentation will examine the separation of powers and tasks between the main actors enforcing EU State aid law. It will also examine the European Commission’s procedures and decision-making powers, and their interaction with national court proceedings and decisions.

e-Presentation | February 2021 | Learning time: 49 minutes

e-Presentation by Hanns Peter Nehl, Legal Secretary, General Court of the European Union, Luxembourg.

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Paola Nebbiax

Paola Nebbia discusses possible interactions between data protection, consumer and competition law. She identifies various connecting points and areas where they diverge. The analysis is conducted against the background of current CJEU jurisprudence.

e-Presentation | March 2022 | Learning time: 53 minutes

e-Presentation by Paola Nebbia, Legal Secretary, Court of Justice of the European Union, Luxembourg.

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Category: Data Protection
Eike Graefx

This e-presentation gives an overview of the EU legal framework for public procurement in healthcare systems and explains how it has been applied to procurement procedures on vaccines during the pandemic. Furthermore, it addresses challenges and loopholes in the procurement process and proposes potential solutions.

e-Presentation | March 2022 | Learning time: 30 minutes

e-Presentation by Michael Jürgen Werner, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright, Brussels.

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