8th Annual NLSIR Symposium on Competition Law

[The
following announcement is posted on behalf of the National Law School of India
Review]
The National Law School of India Review (NLSIR) – the
flagship journal of the National Law School of India University (NLSIU),
Bangalore is pleased to announce the VIII NLSIR Symposium on Competition Law
scheduled to be held on May 2-3, 2015 at the International Training Center
(NLSIU), Bangalore. Since the enactment of the Competition Act in 2002, the
competition regime in India has witnessed several interesting developments.
Despite the emergence of a vibrant jurisprudence, however, the law remains far
from lucid. In light of this, the 8th NLSIR Symposium hopes to assess the
development of the law and bring some clarity for practitioners and academics
alike.
Day One focuses on the core aspects of
anti-competitive agreements and abuse of dominance. Day Two focuses on emerging
issues and the dialogue between competition law and other regimes.
Confirmed Speakers for the Symposium include Mr. P.K.
Singh, Prof. Rahul Singh, Mr. Rajat Sethi, Mr. H.S. “Bobby”
Chandhoke, Mr. Murali Neelkantan, Ms Vaishali Sharma, Mr. J Sai Deepak, Dr S.K.
Murthy, Mr. Paramjeet Berwal, Mr Karan Singh Chandioke, Dr. K.D. Singh and Mr.
Arjun Krishnan.
This year the discussion will be divided into four
panels:
Session I: Section 3 and Determining Anti-Competitive
Agreements (Forenoon, May 2, 2015)
Session II: The Abusive Conduct of Dominant
Enterprises (Afternoon, May 2, 2015)
Session III: Mergers and Acquisitions: Clearing the
CCI Hurdle and the Competition Between Regulators (Forenoon, May 3, 2015)
Session IV: The Interface of Intellectual Property
Rights and Competition Law in India (Afternoon, May 3, 2015)
The registration will begin at 8:30 on the 2nd
of May. The registration fee for students is Rs 200 while for others it will be
Rs 1000.
For further information, please contact Mansi Sood
(Chief Editor):+91- 9632745265; Divyanshu Agarwal (Deputy Chief Editor) +91-
8892630692; or email us at [email protected].

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