Antitrust Aviation Seminar – Faculty of Management, University Warsaw (Poland), 12 October 2016 (conference report)
Journal Title: Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies - Year 2017, Vol 10, Issue 16
Abstract
The Antitrust Aviation Seminar was held on October 12, 2016 at the Faculty of Management of University of Warsaw. The event was organized by Center for Antitrust and Regulatory Studies (CARS) of the Faculty under auspices of Polish Civil Aviation Authority and LOT Polish Airlines. The principle goal of the seminar was to familiarize guests with antitrust policy and legal regulations in civil aviation in American and European environment from both academic and practical perspectives. Speeches were given by distinguished experts representing universities and aviation sector: Prof. Michael Jacobs (DePaul University, Chicago), Prof. Marek Żylicz, Dr. Izabella Szymajda-Wojciechowska (vice-president, Polish Civil Aviation Authority), Dr. Agnieszka Kunert-Diallo (compliance officer, LOT Polish Airlines), Dr. Filip Czernicki (“Polish Airports” State Enterprise) and Dr Jan Walulik (CARS).
Authors and Affiliations
Mateusz Osiecki
Effect of National Decisions on Actions for Competition Damages in the CEE Countries
One of the main objectives of the so-called Damages Directive (2014/104/EU) was to make antitrust enforcement more effective. Although in most EU countries private antitrust enforcement has been possible subject to gener...
Energy Security as a Priority for CEE countries. Is the King Naked?
he aim of this article is to assess the implementation process of the EU energy security policy in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries. In the EU, energy security remains a crucial issue for...
Overview of Kazakhstani New Anti-monopoly Regulation
The main statute governing competition in Kazakhstan is the Entrepreneurial Code, first adopted in October 2015. Section 4 of the Code in particular is aimed at the protection of competition in Kazakhstan...
Marketplaces Restrictions and Selective Distribution after Coty Germany
This article discusses the framework of selective distribution agreements within EU competition law following the Coty Germany case and the EU Commission’s 2017 E-commerce report. It argues that the judgment removed, i...
Problems Related to Determining of a Single Economic Entity under Competition Law
The article explores the problems related to the determination of a single economic unit under competition law. The first part of the article addresses the concept of a single economic entity. It is presumed that compani...