Antitrust in Asia: One size fits all? ASEAN, China, Hong-Kong, India…

28.4.2016

(© Concurrences; Image Source) Organized by ESSEC Business School, Asia-Pacific, in cooperation with Sorbonne-Assas International Law Sc...

(© Concurrences; Image Source)

Organized by ESSEC Business School, Asia-Pacific, in cooperation with Sorbonne-Assas International Law School and Concurrences Review, the second edition of the Antitrust in Asia Conference on "Antitrust in Asia: One size fits all? ASEAN, China, Hong-Kong, India…" was held on Monday, 25 April 2016 at ESSEC Asia-Pacific. Around 120 lawyers, academia and representatives from related organizations attended the event.

The conference delved into the issues raised by the implementation and enforcement of antitrust rules in Asian countries and offered the opportunity to discuss the hottest topics with some of the most prominent local and international antitrust academics, enforcers and practitioners. This conference took place just before the International Competition Network (ICN) annual meeting in Singapore (26-29 April 2016).

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Guest of Honour Mr Aubeck Kam delivers the Keynote Speech for the Conference (© Concurrences; Image Source)

Panel Discussion on The Political Economy of Competition in Asian Countries: Why are National Competition Regimes so Different? (© Concurrences; Image Source)

Prof. Frédéric Jenny and Ms. Clara Ingen-Housz (© Concurrences; Image Source)

Panel Discussion on Competitive Neutrality and Competition Law Enforcement in Asia (© Concurrences; Image Source)

Panel Discussion on Leniency, Transparency and Procedural Rules in Competition Law Enforcement in Asia: Is there a need for Convergence? (© Concurrences; Image Source)

Panel Discussion on Cross-Border Mergers in Asia: Survivor Showcase Session (© Concurrences; Image Source)

Prof. Allan Fels shares his views during the Conference (© Concurrences; Image Source)

Participants network after the Conference (© Concurrences; Image Source)

Speakers for the Conference included, among others:

  • Aubeck Kam, Competition Commission of Singapore
  • Toh Han Li , Competition Commission of Singapore
  • Philippe Monaghan, Competition Commission, Hong-Kong
  • Devendar Kumar Sikri, Competition Commission of India, New Delhi
  • Ir. Muhammad Nawir Messi, Indonesian Commission for the Supervision of Business Competition, Jakarta
  • Hiroyuki Odagiri, Japan Fair Trade Commission, Tokyo
  • Dong-Kweon Shin, Korea Fair Trade Commission, Seoul
  • Tan Sri Dato' Seri Siti Norma Yaakob, Malaysia Competition Authority, Kuala Lumpur
  • Xiaoye Wang, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing
  • Frédéric Jenny, European Center for Law and Economics, ESSEC, Paris, OECD Competition Committee
  • William E. Kovacic, George Washington University Competition Law Centre, Washington DC 
  • Wendy Ng, Melbourne University 
  • Laurence Idot, Sorbonne-Assas International Law School- University Paris II Panthéon- Assas 
  • Dominique Lombardi, Sorbonne-Assas International Law School 
  • Thomas Kin-Hon Cheng, Faculty of Law, University of Hong-Kong 
  • Deborah Healey, University of New South Wales Law School, Sydney 
  • Ian McEwin, Competition Consulting Asia, Kuala Lumpur 
  • Munesh R. Mahtani, Google 
  • Jean-Yves Art, Microsoft 
  • David Blanco, Monsanto 
  • Kristie Nicholson, BHP Biliton, Singapore 
  • Dave Poddar, Clifford Chance, Sidney 
  • Ken Chia, Baker McKenzie, Singapore 
  • Clara Ingen-Housz, Linklaters, Hong-Kong 
  • George Siolis, RBB Economics, Melbourne 
  • Vinod Dahll, Vinod Dahll-TTA, New Delhi 
  • Noah Brumfield, White & Case, Washington DC
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