9th Experts' Forum on New Developments in European State Aid Law
25 May 2011, Workshop, Le Châtelain, Brussels 26/27 May 2011, Conference, De Warande Club, Brussels
Conference 26 & 27 May 2011
Regular: € 785,- / reduced for EStAL-subscribers: € 665,-
reduced for full-time academics: € 495,-
Workshop 25 May 2011
Regular: € 1.500,- / reduced for EStAL-subscribers: € 1.400,-
Workshop and Conference
Regular: € 2.095,- / reduced for EStAL-subscribers: € 1.890,-
VAT added if applicable. Student rates available on request.
Overview
Agenda of the conference: • The New Rules on SGEI • The New Rules for Rescue & Restructuring – the Revision of the Restructuring Guidelines for Banks and the Overhaul of the General Framework • Jurisprudence (Selectivity) – The Case of Dutch NOx • The Private Enforcement of State Aid Rules before National Courts – The Recent Rulings of the German Bundesgerichtshof Keynote by Joaquín ALMUNIA, Vice-President of the European Commission Prior to the conference an intensive workshop - chaired as usual by Michael Schütte and restricted to 25 delegates - took place on 25 May with the follwing topics on the agenda: • Recovery of Unlawful State Aid • Public Procurement and State Aid
Target Group
EC competition lawyers working at a competition authority, in-house, or in private practice, private legal practitioners, economists, academics and industry representatives with an interest in the law and economics of European State aid.
Benefits of Attending • The forum is the leading platform to present and discuss the latest developments in European State aid control. • Experts from the European institutions, private legal practitioners, academics and industry representatives have the opportunity to exchange their views on the rules that will guide European State aid control for the coming years. • We have been approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) of England and Wales as an external CPD (Continuing Professional Development) provider. Participants can earn 9,75 hours SRA CPD credit for the conference.
• De Warande, a private members' club located next to the political and business centre of Brussels, served as an excellent venue to get in touch with the decision makers of tomorrow’s State aid law. • Amongst the participants there were delegates from all of the European Union’s 27 Member States – and beyond.
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