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Room Raymond Aron, Paris-Dauphine University |
1st round table: The Conseil d'Etat, the competition regulator's judge: the case of mergers in the audiovisual sector
Chaired by Jean-Bernard Auby, Professor of Public Law at Sciences Po Paris, Director of the Mutations de l'Action Publique et du Droit Public Chair
- Competitive approach to mergers in the audiovisual sector by Georges Decocq, Professor of Private Law at the University of Paris-Dauphine
- An economic approach to mergers in the audiovisual sector by Simon Genevaz, Deputy Reporter General and Head of the Merger Department of the Autorité de la concurrence (French Competition Authority)
- The jurisdictional analysis grid for merger control in the audiovisual sector by Vincent Daumas, Public Reporter, 3rd Subsection
- Concentration, pluralism and competition by Thomas Pez, Professor of Public Law at the University of Paris-Dauphine
2nd round table: The Conseil d'Etat, guarantor of the opening of energy markets to competition or what control over supply tariffs?
Chaired by Philippe Martin, President of the Public Works Section
- What lessons can be learned from the judicial review of regulated sales tariffs? by Stéphane Hoynck, Legal Director, GDF-Suez
- Regulated tariffs for the sale of natural gas and the opening up to competition: do regulated tariffs for the sale of natural gas constitute an obstacle to the creation of a competitive market? by Marie-Astrid de Barmon, Public Reporter, 9th subsection
- Certain undesirable effects of regulated electricity sales tariffs according to economic analysis by Frédéric Gonand, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Paris-Dauphine
- Will the abolition of regulated sales tariffs bring prices down? by Thierry Dahan, Vice-Chairman of the Autorité de la Concurrrence