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SUMMARY:Seminar om arbeidsmarkedet og fusjonskontrollen
DESCRIPTION:De siste årene har det internasjonalt blitt mer fokus på konkurransepolitiske inngrep i arbeidsmarkedet. Både i Europa og USA har det blitt grepet inn mot tilfeller der arbeidsgivere blir enige om å ikke konkurrere om arbeidskraften (‘no poaching’ avtaler). De nye retningslinjene for fusjonskontroll i USA er tydelige på at det kan gripes inn mot fusjoner og oppkjøp som er skadelige for arbeidstakerne. Spørsmålet vi stiller på dette seminaret er hvorvidt en i Europa\, og ikke minst i Norge\, bør og kan fokusere mer på arbeidsmarkedet i fusjonskontrollen. Er det særskilte forhold i Norge som gjør det mindre aktuelt med et slikt fokus her? Hvordan skal en evt avveie hensyn til sluttbrukerne og hensynet til arbeidstakerne? Er det mulig innenfor dagens regelverk å gripe inn på tilsvarende måte som det som skisseres i de amerikanske retningslinjene for fusjonskontroll? \nProfessor Lars Sørgard fra Norges Handelshøyskole og BECCLE og professor Ronny Gjendemsjø fra Universitetet i Bergen og BECCLE vil innlede med å belyse problemstillingen fra henholdsvis et økonomisk og juridisk perspektiv. Deretter vil sjeføkonom Hans-Petter Hanson i Konkurransetilsynet og partner Beret Sundet i advokatfirmaet BAHR gi sine kommentarer\, etterfulgt av en diskusjon mellom de fire. Det vil også bli åpnet for spørsmål og kommentarer fra salen. Møteleder vil være førsteamanuensis Ingrid Barlund fra Universitetet i Bergen. \nFølg linkene nedenfor for å laste ned Powerpoint-presentasjonene til seminarets deltakere:\n \nLars Sørgard – Arbeidsmarkedet og fusjonskontrollen \nRonny Gjendemsjø – Fusjonskontroll og arbeidsmarkedet \nBeret Sundet – Arbeidsmarkedet og fusjonskontrollen \nHans-Petter Håvås Hansson (oppdateres etterhvert) \n 
URL:https://beccle.no/event/arbeidsmarked-og-konkurransepolitikk/
LOCATION:Hordaland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20241112T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20241112T101500
DTSTAMP:20260406T194500
CREATED:20241028T141358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T102222Z
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SUMMARY:Google Shopping: The Final Word from the Court of Justice - Consequences for the Future of Article 102
DESCRIPTION:Copyright: Google LLC \nIn September 2024\, the European Court of Justice upheld the European Commission’s decision finding that Google had abused its dominant position in online search markets by favoring its own shopping service over those of its competitors in its general search results. The judgment addressed several of the most contested issues regarding the meaning of Article 102 and its enforcement. \nThomas Vinje will discuss the recent judgment and its meaning for the application of Article 102. Thomas represented the international trade association FairSearch in this case before the European Commission and the original complainant in the case (Foundem) before the European General Court and the Court of Justice. For a comprehensive overview of Thomas Vinje’s biography\, please follow the link. \n  \n  \nOur seminar will focus on the key issues resolved in the judgment\, including the following: \n\nWhen does a dominant company’s favouring of its own products or services constitute an abuse under Article 102? Does the Google Shopping judgment mean that a dominant company may never favour its own products or services?\nWhat are the limits of the Bronner doctrine on refusals to supply?\nWhat constitutes conduct by a dominant company that is not “on the merits” (which is one of the two basic criteria in determining whether a dominant company has infringed Article 102)? What factors may the Commission take into account in assessing whether conduct falls outside “competition on the merits”?\nWhat must the Commission do to establish a causal link between the practices at issue and the alleged effects thereof? In particular\, must the Commission in all cases undertake a counterfactual analysis to show how the market would have developed absent the conduct?\nIs there any general requirement in Article 102 cases for the Commission to prove that the relevant conduct would exclude as-efficient competitors?\nFinally\, what implications does the Google Shopping judgment have for the Draft Guidelines on the Application of Article 102 recently published by the European Commission? More generally\, we expect to discuss whether the Commission has adopted a valid approach to Article 102 case law in its draft Guidelines\n\nProfessor Ronny Gjendemsjø will be chairing the event. \nTime and place:\nUniversity of Bergen\, Faculty of Law\nTuesday November 12 10:15-12:00\, Auditorium 3 \n\nTo watch the recording of this lecture\, please follow the link.
URL:https://beccle.no/event/google-shopping-the-final-word-from-the-court-of-justice-consequences-for-the-future-of-article-102/
LOCATION:Auditorium 3\, Det juridiske fakultet\, UiB\, Magnus Lagabøtes plass 1\, Bergen\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20241205T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20241205T133000
DTSTAMP:20260406T194500
CREATED:20241116T131105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241117T120739Z
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SUMMARY:The Draghi Report and the future of Competition Policy and State Aid in Europe
DESCRIPTION:Copyright: European Commission \nThe Draghi Report was submitted to the European Commission in September this year\, and it is an important input for the commission’s future work on competitiveness for Europe. Competition Policy is one of the issues discussed in the report. Although the report in general is in favor of an active and strict competition policy\, there are some proposals that would lead to a less strict competition policy. In particular\, the focus on firm scale – having large European firms to compete against foreign firms – will  de facto  lead to a less strict merger control. In the report the telecom sector is mentioned as one sector where scale in Europe is too limited\, and where it is a need for mergers and acquisitions between European firms. \n  \nIn this seminar\, Tommaso Valletti will comment on the proposals in the Draghi report\, generally about competition policy and state aid and in particular on merger control and the telecom sector. Valletti is professor at Imperial College London and adjunct professor at Norwegian School of Economics and BECCLE. He has for three years served as the chief economist in European Commission (Directorate General for Competition).  \nThere will be time for comments and questions from the audience. \nDate and Time: Thursday\, December 5\, from 12:00 to 13:30\nLocation: The Library\, 5th Floor\, Faculty of Law\, University of Bergen \nWe look forward to your participation. For those unable to attend in person\, the seminar will be streamed live via Zoom. Please follow this link to join us. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://beccle.no/event/the-draghi-report-and-the-future-of-competition-policy-and-state-aid-in-europe/
LOCATION:Det juridiske fakultet\, UiB\, Magnus Lagabøtes Plass 1\, Bergen\, 5010\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20250220T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20250220T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T194500
CREATED:20250202T113622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250221T092005Z
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Misbruk av dominans og ytelsesbasert konkurranse
DESCRIPTION:Copyright: Eurac Research \nEU-kommisjonen har kommet med utkast til retningslinjer for misbruk av dominans (artikkel 102 i TFEU). Dette utkastet er av mange blitt tolket som at EU-kommisjonen nå i mindre grad enn det som fremkommer i deres veiledningsnotat (‘guidance paper’) fra 2008 vil basere seg på en effekt-basert analyse når de skal avgjøre om det dominerende firma sin adferd er lovstridig. Det er for eksempel satt opp to vilkår for at det skal være misbruk\, der ett av dem er at det ikke er ytelsesbasert konkurranse (competition on the merits). I dette seminaret vil det bli drøftet hvordan vilkåret for å konstatere misbruk skal forstås\, herunder om utkastet til retningslinjer sin definisjon er i tråd med rettspraksis. \nInnledere vil være professor Erling Hjelmeng fra Universitet i Oslo og professor Ronny Gjendemsjø fra Universitet i Bergen\, og seminaret vil bli ledet av professor Lars Sørgard ved Norges Handelshøyskole. \nTema: Misbruk av dominans og ytelsesbasert konkurranse\nInnledere: Professor Ronny Gjendemsjø\, Universitetet i Bergen og Erling J. Hjelmeng\, Universitetet i Oslo.\nSted: Biblioteket\, Juridisk Fakultet\, Universitetet i Bergen\nNår: Torsdag 20. februar kl 14.30-16.00 \nPowerpoint-presentasjoner fra seminaret: \nRonny Gjendemsjø:\nBECCLE seminar ytelsesbasert konkurranse \nErling J. Hjelmeng:\nComp on the merits 200225
URL:https://beccle.no/event/seminar-misbruk-av-dominans-og-ytelsesbasert-konkurranse/
LOCATION:Hordaland
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20250319T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20250319T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T194500
CREATED:20250123T122916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T122348Z
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SUMMARY:DG Comp from the inside
DESCRIPTION:Copyright: APCO Worldwide \nCecilio has over three decades of experience as an antitrust enforcer and regulator at the Directorate General for Competition of the European Commission. In conversation with Madero\, he will take us behind the scenes of how a competition law case is processed at the DG Comp.  \nCecilio Madero Villarejo is senior counsel at APCO Worldwide since March 2023. He has over three decades of experience as an antitrust enforcer and regulator at the Directorate General for Competition of the European Commission. \nThe seminar will be a joint BECCLE-seminar and LLM-event. \n  \n 
URL:https://beccle.no/event/dg-comp-from-the-inside/
LOCATION:Auditorium 3\, Det juridiske fakultet\, UiB\, Magnus Lagabøtes plass 1\, Bergen\, Norway
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250607
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CREATED:20241101T125846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241101T130134Z
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SUMMARY:Nordic Academic Network Conference in Competition Law\, June 4-6\, 2025
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URL:https://beccle.no/event/nordic-academic-network-conference-in-competition-law/
LOCATION:Hordaland
CATEGORIES:Conference,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20250605T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20250606T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250603T052932Z
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SUMMARY:BECCLE Competition Policy Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:Bergen Center for Competition Law and Economics (BECCLE) is pleased to announce the ninth annual conference on competition policy on 5-6 June 2025 in Bergen\, Norway. This year\, the conference will take place at the Faculty of Law\, University of Bergen.\nConference Registration is closed.  \nThe conference will combine sessions with invited speakers with presentations and discussions of original research papers in the fields of competition law and competition economics. \nFor the open sessions at the BECCLE conference\, we invited submissions of original research papers\, with a deadline February 1. All papers will be allocated a discussant\, and presenters may be asked to discuss a paper. Submission of papers is closed \nThe program you will find HERE \nKeynote speakers and invited sessions \nThere will be two keynote speakers: \n\nProfessor Fiona Scott Morton\,Yale School of Management: ‘Competition Enforcement and Ex Ante Regulation: Complements or Substitutes?’\nProfessor Herbert Hovenkamp\,University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School and the Wharton School: ‘Consumer Welfare as a Policy Directive’\n\nIn addition\, there will be three invited sessions on the following topics: \nDraft guidelines for Article 102 \nChair: Thomas Vinje\, Clifford Chance and BECCLE\nAnne-Christine Witt\, ECHEC Business School\nMassimiliano Kadar\, European Commission\nJorge Padilla\, Compass Lexecon \nPrivate Enforcement in Digital Markets \nChair: Ronny Gjendemsjø\, BECCLE and Faculty of Law at University of Bergen\nGjermund Mathisen\, Kvale Law Firm\nMagnus Strand\, Uppsala University\nHelene Andersson\, Delphi Law Firm \nThe Labour Market and Merger Control  \nChair: Tommaso Valletti\, BECCLE and Imperial College London\nMiriam Larson-Koester\, Federal trade Commission (FTC)\nAxel Gottfries\, University of Edinburgh\nLars Sørgard\, BECCLE and Norwegian School of Economics \nTransportation to and from the airport \nThere are multiple ways to get to the city center from the airport. The cheapest option is the Bergen Light Rail which can be paid for through an app or by buying a ticket from a ticket machine at the station.   \nA slightly faster option is the Airport Bus. Both the light rail and bus stop in the city center\, close to Scandic Hotel Byparken.  \nAdditional information \nThere is no conference fee. We offer lunch free of charge to all attendees. We also offer a conference dinner (free of charge) to all presenters. For updates on the conference\, please revisit this website leading up to the conference. Information about the program\, registration\, and other practical information will be published here. \nTime and location of the event \nThe event will take place at the Faculty of Law\, University of Bergen\, 5-6 June 2025 \nAddress: Magnus Lagabøtes Plass 1 \nContact  \nPlease use the email address localbeccle@uib.no if you have questions. \nScientific Committee \n\nTommaso Valletti (Imperial College London)\nFrode Steen (NHH)\nTommy Staahl Gabrielsen (U Bergen)\nRonny Gjendemsjø (U Bergen)\nIgnacio Herrera Anchustegui (U Bergen)\nBjørn Olav Johansen (U Bergen)\nEeva Mauring (U Bergen)\nLars Sørgard (NHH)\nIngrid Margrethe Halvorsen Barlund (U Bergen)\nThomas Vinje (U Bergen)\nMateusz Mysliwski (NHH)\nMorten Sæthre (NHH)\nTeis Lunde Lømo (HVL)\nTove Forsbacka (NHH)\nOscar Jara (NHH)\n\nLocal Organizing Committee \n\nElias Dahlberg\nJohn Lilletvedt\nAurora Paulsen\nPaula Navarro\nKarianne Frønsdal\n\nFor program for earlier years\, see HERE.
URL:https://beccle.no/event/beccle-competition-policy-conference-2025/
LOCATION:Hordaland
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20250821T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T194500
CREATED:20250616T080744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T130651Z
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SUMMARY:Data Protection\, Competition and Consumer Law Interplay in a Data-Driven Economy: Evidence from Ukraine and Norway
DESCRIPTION:This seminar seeks to foster critical discussion among scholars\, practitioners and regulatory experts on the legal and institutional frameworks governing digital markets\, with the aim of gaining insights from Norway. Speakers from Ukraine will address the challenges of war for the data-driven economy and the impact of data protection and competition law. This will be followed by a round of reflections from a Norwegian perspective. \nPROGRAMME\nWar and the Data-Driven Economy: Challenges and Solutions \nDr. Liudmyla Petrenko \n\nProfessor\, Department of Business Economics and Entrepreneurship\, Kyiv National Economic University after Vadym Hetman (KNEU); Visiting scholar at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition (Munich\, Germany)\, 2022-2025\n\n \nThe presentation examines how Ukrainian digital platforms have strategically leveraged user data\, regulatory frameworks\, and innovative governance models to drive business growth and resilience in wartime conditions. Drawing on recent trends: The e-commerce market rose to nearly $4 billion in 2024\, marking a ~30% YoY increase\, driven by digital payments\, mobile commerce\, and omnichannel approaches. The IT and fintech sector\, contributing almost 5% to GDP\, reached $8 billion in revenue in 2023\, underscoring the sector’s economic significance. The analysis emphasizes how digital technologies facilitated economic continuity\, enabling remote work\, sustaining export revenues\, and supporting domestic consumption through innovative online platforms. Additionally\, it addresses significant challenges\, such as infrastructure damage\, human capital loss\, and cybersecurity threats\, detailing Ukraine’s adaptive strategies including cloud migration\, international collaboration\, and enhanced digital governance. The study concludes by reflecting on how the crisis has accelerated digital transformation\, creating lasting structural changes and global integration opportunities vital for Ukraine’s post-war economic recovery. \nData Protection and Competition Law: Cross-Regulatory Solutions for Ukraine \nDr. Nataliia Mazaraki \n\nChair of the International\, civil and commercial law department\, State University of Trade and Economics\, Visiting scholar at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition (Munich\, Germany)\, 2022-2025\n\n \nThe analysis identifies opportunities for cross-regulatory cooperation between Ukraine’s competition authority and data protection agencies\, suggesting integrated regulatory approaches to effectively manage digital market power and safeguard personal data—essential components of Ukraine’s digital transformation and European integration. The research highlights cases and key regulatory trends in Ukrainian digital markets and data governance: (1) BlaBlaCar antitrust case (2025) – the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU) fined the local operator approximately ₴424\,000 for failing to provide requested competition information\, marking the first enforcement action in the online P2P mobility sector and signaling broader scrutiny of digital platforms; (2) Kyiv Digital vs. MIA platform bias (2025) – AMCU issued formal recommendations to prevent state-led favoritism toward the MIA’s driving simulator app over private competitors\, reinforcing the application of competition rules to government-backed platforms. Legal and market trends illustrate a dynamic shift\, as Ukraine’s legal system actively shapes the governance of digital platforms by embedding competition and data protection principles into its digital economy framework: (а) Expanding AMCU enforcement – In 2024\, the AMCU handled 312 information-related cases in digital markets\, signaling a shift from traditional cartel oversight toward platform-centric regulation; (b) GDPR-aligned reforms – Draft Law № 8153 (2022) introduces new rights\, breach notification requirements\, and expanded definitions\, deepening alignment with EU standards; (с) Digital public law innovation – Ukraine enacted laws on electronic documents and e-justice\, supported by the Diia platform\, enabling paperless courts and digital state services even during wartime; (d) Platform strategy meets legal control – Both state and private platforms are increasingly integrating AI-driven operations\, privacy-by-design principles\, and anti-bias compliance measures in response to AMCU enforcement and GDPR-style regulations. \nShort comment from the NorwegianCompetition Authority (Konkurransetilsynet) \nRound table discussion \n\nModerated by Liliia Oprysk\n\nDate: 21 August 2025 \nTime: 10.00-12.00 \nVenue: Library at the Faculty of Law\, University of Bergen \nRegistration HERE \nThe seminar will not be streamed
URL:https://beccle.no/event/data-protection-competition-and-consumer-law-interplay-in-a-data-driven-economy-evidence-from-ukraine-and-norway/
LOCATION:Hordaland
CATEGORIES:Conference,Events,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20250911T121500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20250911T133000
DTSTAMP:20260406T194500
CREATED:20250904T114419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250912T100955Z
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SUMMARY:Google Android – Approaching the end of the saga?
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nADVOCATE GENERAL KOKOTT SAYS THE COURT OF JUSTICE SHOULD DISMISS GOOGLE’S APPEAL AND UPHOLD THE JUDGMENT OF THE GENERAL COURT \nThomas Vinje\, Professor II on the Faculty of Law at UiB and BECCLE\, and Senior Counsel / Chair Emeritus of Clifford Chance’s Global Antitrust Group\, visits BECCLE to discuss the key issues addressed by Advocate General Kokott in her opinion in case C-738/22 P\, Google Android. Thomas will discuss\, in particular\, AG Kokott’s positions on the two issues raised in Google’s Android appeal that are generally regarded as having great significance for the future of Article 102 jurisprudence\, namely: \n\nWas the Commission required to undertake a (but-for) counterfactual analysis proving how Google might have behaved had it not adopted the contested abusive conduct\nWere the Commission (and the General Court) required to extend their examination beyond the capacity of Google’s tying conduct to restrict competition and to assess whether that conduct was capable specifically of foreclosing competitors as efficient as Google?\n\nThomas filed the complaint on behalf of FairSearch against Google that led the European Commission to pursue its case against Google on its Android-related conduct.  He pursued the complaint throughout the administrative proceedings leading to the Commission’s decision against Google and represented FairSearch in support of the European Commission in Google’s appeal before the General Court and Court of Justice of the European Union. \nLocation: Faculty of Law\, University of Bergen\, Auditorium 3\nWhen: Thursday 11. september\,  12.15-13.30 \nVinje’s presentation \nThe seminar will be streamed and a zoom link will come here: https://uib.zoom.us/j/64389983842?pwd=xWVOTebdnBMnWJvFs8mYPEm8wyWfy4.1
URL:https://beccle.no/event/google-android-approaching-the-end-of-the-saga/
LOCATION:Auditorium 3\, Det juridiske fakultet\, UiB\, Magnus Lagabøtes plass 1\, Bergen\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Ronny Gjendemsj%C3%B8":MAILTO:ronny.gjendemsjo@uib.no
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20251118T121500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20251118T133000
DTSTAMP:20260406T194500
CREATED:20251009T112647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T112647Z
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SUMMARY:Pricing in petrol markets
DESCRIPTION:BECCLE would like to welcome you to this joint BECCLE and NHH (Micro research group) seminar on the pricing in petrol markets\, which will take place at NHH on November 18. \nFor a long time there has been debate in many countries about the pricing in petrol markets. One question that has been frequently discussed\, is whether the petrol price cycles that have been observed in many countries\, is a sign of competition or collusion. At this seminar\, Yiming Liu will discuss pricing behavior in petrol markets\, with a particular focus on how behavioral models can help us to understand the toughness of price competition in these markets. \nYiming Liu\, post doc at the Humboldt University of Berlin. \nTitle: Pricing in petrol markets\nSpeaker: Yiming Liu\, post doc at the University of Humboldt\nDate and time: November 18\, 12.15-13.30\nLocation: Department of Economics at NHH\, Room E209/E210 \nAbstract of paper:\nWe show how cognitive constraints systematically shape pricing behavior in a firm with over 20\,000 gas stations. Consistent with insights from behavioral models of bounded rationality\, station managers with lower cognitive skills have biased mental models. These underestimate competitor sophistication and competitor retaliation for price cuts\, and thus place more confidence in the efficacy and profitability of low prices. In the field\, managers with lower cognitive skills set lower prices\, and engage in more price wars. The resulting lower prices reduce profits and producer surplus\, but increase consumer surplus and improve overall market efficiency.
URL:https://beccle.no/event/pricing-in-petrol-markets/
LOCATION:Room E209/E210\, Department of Economics\, Norwegian School of Economics\, Helleveien 30\, Bergen\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20251217T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20251217T100000
DTSTAMP:20260406T194500
CREATED:20251117T135147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T131309Z
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SUMMARY:BECCLE-seminar om NOU 2025: Revidert konkurranselov
DESCRIPTION:BECCLE ønskjer velkomen til seminar om den heilt ferske NOU-en om revidert konkurranselov. Seminaret finn stad 17. desember kl. 10:00–13:00 i Auditorium 4 ved Det juridiske fakultet\, Universitetet i Bergen. \nSeminaret opnar med ei innleiing ved Kristin Hjelmaas Valla\, utvalsleiar\, som vil presentere dei sentrale forslaga til endringar som utvalet legg fram. Deretter følgjer ein paneldebatt med deltakarar frå både offentleg forvaltning\, akademia og privat næringsliv. \nPaneldeltakarar: \n\nKristin Hjelmaas Valla\, utvalsleiar og partnar i Advokatfirmaet Kvale\nHans Petter Håvås Hanson\, utvalsmedlem og sjefsøkonom i Konkurransetilsynet\nRonny Gjendemsjø\, leiar av BECCLE og professor ved Det juridiske fakultet\, UiB\nHelge Stemshaug\, partnar i Advokatfirmaet BAHR\nKarin Fløistad\, leiar av Konkurranseklagenemnda og advokat\nMarte Brathovde\, advokatfullmektig hos Regjeringsadvokaten\n\nModerator: Lars Sørgard\, styreleiar ved BECCLE og professor i økonomi ved NHH. \n       \nDet blir enkel servering. \nPåmelding for både fysiske og digitale deltakarar: \nMeld deg på via lenka  under innan  12. desember:\npåmelding avsluttet \nStreaming \nSeminaret blir direktesendt her: https://uib.zoom.us/j/67245423982?pwd=qZJnouw32Ce2BPtvbrEhQkKdFTJ655.1 \nVELKOMMEN!
URL:https://beccle.no/event/beccle-seminar-om-nou-2025-revidert-konkurranselov/
LOCATION:Auditorium 4\, Det juridiske fakultet\, UiB\, Magnus Lagabøtes plass 1\, Bergen\, Hordaland\, 5010\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Ronny Gjendemsj%C3%B8":MAILTO:ronny.gjendemsjo@uib.no
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20260305T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20260305T100000
DTSTAMP:20260406T194500
CREATED:20260206T134747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T120041Z
UID:7894-1772704800-1772704800@beccle.no
SUMMARY:Private Enforcement of Competition Law
DESCRIPTION:Private enforcement of competition law\, particularly through damages actions\, has grown significantly across Europe over the past decade. Yet striking the right balance between effective public enforcement and safeguarding the rights of parties harmed by anticompetitive conduct remains a challenge. Despite important legislative initiatives\, such as the Damages Directive from 2014\, access to justice through national courts varies considerably across jurisdictions. \nA key reason is the lack of full harmonization. Procedural autonomy continues to allow divergent national approaches to issues such as litigation funding\, disclosure rules\, and the balance between protecting leniency applicants and enabling effective claimant actions. \n In this seminar\, BECCLE is proud to bring together leading practitioners and scholars in the field of competition law. The programme will provide insight into the current regulatory framework\, covering EU\, EEA\, and Norwegian perspectives\, and examine a broad range of issues related to private enforcement of competition law. Drawing on practical experience\, speakers will discuss how to build a claimant’s case and share concrete case examples\, including insights from the UK system and the latest developments from Brussels. \n The seminar will be chaired by Thomas Vinje\, Senior Counsel at Clifford Chance and external affiliate at the University of Bergen. He will be joined by Nivi Balaji\, Counsel at Clifford Chance; Sean Ennis\, Professor at Norwich Business School\, University of East Anglia; and BECCLE’s own Associate Professor Ingrid Barlund. \n \nTitle: Private Enforcement of Competition Law\nDate and time: Thursday March 5\, 10.00 – 11.30\nLocation: Auditorium 4\, Faculty of Law\, University of Bergen \nThe seminar will be streamed\, Zoom link
URL:https://beccle.no/event/private-enforcement-of-competition-law/
LOCATION:Hordaland
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20260416T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20260416T153000
DTSTAMP:20260406T194500
CREATED:20260325T072511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T091639Z
UID:7909-1776348000-1776353400@beccle.no
SUMMARY:BECCLE seminar om økonomiske eksperters rolle i den private håndhevelsen av konkurransereglene
DESCRIPTION:BECCLE inviterer til seminar om økonomiske eksperters rolle i saker om erstatning for brudd på konkurransereglene den 16. april kl. 14:00 til 1530. Frode Steen (NHH og BECCLE) og Lars Sørgard (NHH og BECCLE) som begge har vært involvert i denne typen saker som ekspertvitner eller domstolsoppnevnte eksperter\, vil innlede om temaet. \nDet siste ti-året har vi sett en økt aktivitet hva angår erstatningssaker som følger av brudd på konkurranseloven. I slike saker er det krevende å beregne tapet for kundene som følge av bruddet på konkurransereglene. Anslag på tap som følge av konkurransebrudd\, i den grad det skal beregnes\, vil typisk bli gjort av økonomiske eksperter. I dette seminaret vil vi gjennom to eksempler belyse hvilken rolle økonomiske eksperter kan ha i erstatningssaker. Den ene saken omhandler ulovlig prissamarbeid i lastebilmarkedet i flere europeiske land\, en sak som har gått for retten i Norge. Den andre saken omhandler misbruk av dominans i markedet for elektrisk kraft i Danmark\, en sak som har gått for retten i Danmark. \n \n  \nFrode Steen er professor i samfunnsøkonomi ved Institutt for Samfunnsøkonomi på NHH\, og er nå leder for NHHs forskningsprogram FOOD på NHH som er finansiert av NorgesGruppen. Hans forskning og undervisning omhandler konkurranse\, og han har vært mye brukt som ekspertvitne i konkurransesaker. Han representerte Posten i erstatningssøksmålet mot det såkalte  lastebilkartellet som gikk for norske domstoler. \n \n  \nLars Sørgard er professor i samfunnsøkonomi ved NHH\, og hans forskning og undervisning omhandler konkurranse. Han var i perioden 2016-22 konkurransedirektør\, og var i perioden 2022-25 leder for BECCLE. Han var skøndsmann (ekspert oppnevnt av retten) i saken om misbruk av dominans i markedet for elektrisk kraft i Danmark. \n  \nTid: 16. april 2026 kl 14:00-15:30 \nSted: Juridisk Fakultet\, Universitetet i Bergen\, Auditorium 4 \nTema: Økonomiske eksperter i erstatningssaker \nInnledere: Frode Steen og Lars Sørgard \nThe seminar will be streamed and a link to Zoom will become available here before the seminar.
URL:https://beccle.no/event/beccle-seminar-om-okonomiske-eksperters-rolle-i-den-private-handhevelsen-av-konkurransereglene/
LOCATION:Auditorium 4\, Det juridiske fakultet\, UiB\, Magnus Lagabøtes plass 1\, Bergen\, Hordaland\, 5010\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Events,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20260604T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20260605T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T194500
CREATED:20251209T101225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T113307Z
UID:7874-1780560000-1780678800@beccle.no
SUMMARY:BECCLE Competition Policy Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:Bergen Center for Competition Law and Economics (BECCLE) is pleased to announce the tenth annual conference on competition policy on 4-5 June 2026 in Bergen\, Norway. \nThis year\, the conference will take place at the Norwegian School of Economics. The conference will combine sessions with invited speakers with presentations and discussions of original research papers in the fields of competition law and competition economics. \nFor the open sessions\, we now invite submissions. Submitted papers should be in the field of competition law and economics. We welcome both theoretical and empirical papers\, as well as case studies. \nUpdate on the program\, registration etc. will be published on this web page. \nTime and date: 4th June at 08:00 until 5th of June at 17:00\nLocation: Norwegian School of Economics\, Helleveien 30\nContact: For any questions\, please contact the organizing committee by using the following email address: beccle@nhh.no \nSubmissions of papers \nPapers should be submitted to beccle.papers@nhh.no\, no later than February 2\, 2026. Submissions should be in pdf format and include a title\, abstract (up to 200 words)\, name of authors\, affiliation\, and contact details. Submissions of full papers are recommended\, but we also consider extended abstracts. Submissions in competition law are particularly encouraged. Authors of accepted papers will be notified by March 1\, 2026. All papers will be allocated a discussant\, and presenters may be asked to discuss a paper \nKeynote speakers and invited sessions \nThere will be two keynote speakers: \n\nMaarten Pieter Schinkel (University of Amsterdam)\nAnne Witt (EDHEC Business School and EDHEC Augmented Law Institute)\n\nIn addition\, there will be three invited sessions on the following topics: \nEU merger guidelines \n\nEmanuele Tarantino (Chief Competition Economist\, European Commission)\nJohn Kwoka (Northwestern University)\nChiara Fumagalli (Bocconi University)\n\nThe Ongoing Revision of Regulation 1/2003  \n\nPeter Whelan (University of Leeds)\nMassimiliano Kadar (European Commission)\nTBA\n\nMerger Efficiencies and Remedies \n\nAlon Eizenberg (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)\nChristine Zulehner (University of Vienna)\nDevesh Raval (Federal Trade Commission)\n\nAdditional information \nThere is no conference fee. We offer lunch free of charge to all attendees. We also offer a conference dinner (free of charge) to all presenters. For updates on the conference\, please revisit this website leading up to the conference. Information about the program\, registration\, and other practical information will be published here.
URL:https://beccle.no/event/beccle-competition-policy-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Hordaland
CATEGORIES:Conference,Events
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