The Antitrust Enforcement Symposium

The Oxford Centre for Competition Law and Policy in collaboration with the Journal of Antitrust Enforcement host a yearly symposium dedicated to competition law enforcement.

Hosted at Pembroke College, Oxford, the Antitrust Enforcement Symposium brings together leading academics, competition officials, policy makers and practitioners, for a stimulating, in-depth discussion of the law, economics and policy of antitrust enforcement. Meetings include presentations of selected papers as well as open informal discussion. The aim of the symposium is to explore, in a candid atmosphere, the scope and limit of national enforcement and international cooperation, and to define current and anticipate future issues in antitrust law enforcement. Participation in the event is by invitation only.

The Antitrust Enforcement Symposium 2024

The event took place on 22-23 June 2024 and included:

Keynote speeches by:

  • Andreas Mundt, Bundeskartellamt
  • Ana Sofia Rodrigues, Autoridade da Concorrência
  • Mike Walker, Competition and Markets Authority

Fireside chat with:

  • Jonathan Kanter, Department of Justice Antitrust Division

Presentations and commentaries by:

  • Alexandre de Streel, University of Namur
  • Cristina Caffara, UCL and Co-Founder Competition RPN, CEPR London
  • Rupprecht Podszun, Heinrich Heine University of Düsseldorf
  • Erika Douglas, Temple University
  • Elettra Bietti, Northeastern University
  •  John Davies, Independent Economist and Member of the Competition Appeal Tribunal
  • Michal Gal, Haifa University
  • Hee-Eun Kim, Facebook
  • Hans Friederiszick, E.CA Economics
  • Michelle Meagher, University College London
  • Oke Odudu, University of Cambridge
  • Pinar Akman, Leeds University and Member of the Competition Appeal Tribunal
  • Denise Hearn, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment
  • Luke Herrine, University of Alabama
  • Hiba Haffiz, Boston College
  • Helena Malikova, EU Commission
  • Rachel Brandenburger, APCO Worldwide
  • Simon Holmes, Competition Appeal Tribunal
  • Alison Jones, King's College London
  • Barak Orbach, University of Arizona
  • Rachel Grinberg, Bates White
  • Maarten Pieter Schinkel, University of Amsterdam
  • Adi Ayal, Bar Ilan University

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