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7th UN Review: Seminar from Journal of Antitrust Enforcement - presented by Ariel Ezrachi


07 July 2015
03:10 - 04:15 hrs. Room XXV, Palais des Nations
Geneva

The session will focus on the JAE study on "agency effectiveness", which explores competition agencies’ wide range of daily concerns and strategies, and the formal and informal ways in which they are handled.

Managing and navigating a competition agency is very much a process of learning by doing. The aim of the study is to capture and make available the know-how that competition agency officials accumulate during their service.

In particular, it aims to provide a candid account of the practical challenges that heads of agencies and their staff face as they navigate through changing legal, social, political and organisational landscapes.

Please note that the study does not aim to provide a review of the substantive laws. Rather, it aims to explore practical managerial and structural challenges and variants that affect an agency’s effectiveness.

During this seminar, a panel, including a number of JAE issue editors, will discuss various aspects of this study.

Ariel Ezrachi is the Slaughter and May Professor of Competition Law and a Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford. He serves as the Director of the University of Oxford Centre for Competition Law and Policy.

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