Une journée d'études sur l'abus de dépendance économique dans le cadre du GREDEG sera organisée à la Faculté de droit et de Science Politique de Nice.
Les travaux se dérouleront en anglais et en français.
Voici le programme de la journée
Abuses of economic
dependence, between competition and contract laws:
EU and Member States Law
Perspectives
Monday, September
21th 2015
Faculty of Law –
Nice – Salle du Conseil - 10h-17h
Patrice
Bougette, Frédéric Marty, and Patrice Reis (coordinators)
Opening
Speeches (10h-10h15)
-
Michel Rainelli, Nice Sophia Antipolis University
Vice-President
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Christian Vallar, Faculty of Law Dean
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Patrick Musso, Director of the GREDEG
First
Session (10h15-12h30): Abuse of Economic Dependence and Competition
Law
Chairman: Michel Rainelli (Nice Sophia Antipolis
University)
1.
Exploitative abuse and abuse of economic dependence :
an industrial economics approach (Patrice Bougette & Frédéric Marty, CNRS
and Nice Sophia Antipolis University)
2.
An institutional economics based perspective on the
abuse of economic power (Oliver Budzinski, Technische Universität Ilmenau)
3.
Is competition law a relevant tool to address such
issues? (David Bosco,
Aix Marseille University)
4.
Can we dispose from appropriate tools to characterise
such abuses in the framework of an effects-based approach of EU competition
law? (Nicolas Petit, University of Liege)
5.
Abuse of economic dependence and competition law –
Italian case (Philipp Fabbio, Università Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria)
Lunch
break
Second
Session (13h15-16h15): Abuse of Economic Dependence
and Contract Law
Chairman: Mehdi Mezaguer (Nice Sophia Antipolis
University)
1.
Abuse of economic dependence from competition law to
contract law – French case (Patrice Reis, Nice Sophia Antipolis University)
2.
French 2008 Law on restrictive practices and the
notion of significant disequilibria in contract law (Eva Mouial, Nice Sophia
Antipolis University)
3.
The objective control of contractual disequilibria
(Faustine Jacomino, Nice Sophia Antipolis University)
A
French lawyer’s perspective (16h15-16h45)
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Economic dependence and contractual disequilibria in
practice (Jean-Louis Fourgoux, cabinet
Fourgoux et Associés)
Concluding
Remarks (16h45-17h)
-
Marina Teller, Director of the GREDEG Law Department (Nice
Sophia Antipolis University)