Conference “Enforcing Competition Law in Hong Kong and the European Union”

Conference "Enforcing Competition Law in Hong Kong and the European Union"

Date/Time
Date(s): 22/04/2016
Time: 2:30 pm - 7:30 pm


Location
Lecture Theatre 2, Graduate Law Centre, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Language: English

Admission: Free


Conference “Enforcing Competition Law in Hong Kong and the European Union

Description: On December 14 2015, the Hong Kong Competition Ordinance became fully effective. The Ordinance, which is Hong Kong’s first cross-sector competition law, is modeled on various experienced competition regimes, including that of the European Union. As the first investigations of the Hong Kong Competition Commission get under way, this conference gathers a range of experts – enforcers, practitioners, academics, industry representatives and competition law students – based in Hong Kong and the EU to discuss enforcement priorities and the challenges that lie ahead for effective enforcement.

Keynote Address:

– Ms. Rose Webb, CEO of the Hong Kong Competition Commission

– Justice Godfrey Lam, President of the Hong Kong Competition Tribunal

Welcome Address:  Prof. Christopher Gane, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Speakers include:

– Ms. Janie Huang (Deacons and CUHK alumna)

– Ms. Qing Huang (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

– Mr. Victor Hung (Hong Kong Consumer Council)

– Dr. Mary Catherine Lucey (University College Dublin)

– Prof. Sandra Marco Colino (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

– Prof. Kelvin Kwok (HKU and Des Voeux Chambers Hong Kong)

– Mr. François Renard (Allen & Overy, Hong Kong)

– Prof. Barry Rodger (University of Strathclyde)

– Mr. Stephen Ryan (Hong Kong Competition Commission)

– Dr. Andrew Simpson (Certari Consulting)

– Prof. Alexandr Svetlicinii (University of Macau)

– Ms. Mandy Yau (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

– Ms. Natalie Yeung (Slaughter and May)


Conference Programme (21.4.2016)

Conference Poster

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Organisers

CUHK Faculty of Law’s Centre for Financial Regulation and Economic Development (CFRED)

European Union Academic Programme Hong Kong (EUAP)

Allen & Overy

Supported by

Allen & Overy


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