Competition law conference 2022

  • What is the competition policy 2022?

    The Competition (Amendment) Act 2022 came into force on 27 September 2023.
    The Act gives more powers to the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) and the Commission for Communications Regulation (ComReg) to protect consumers and challenge anti-competitive practices by business..

This conference will provide a unique opportunity for competition law specialists from all over Europe to meet and exchange with practitioners and enforcers onĀ 

Participation and Registration

This meeting is open to all member States of UNCTAD.
Other
organizations, including specialized agencies, intergovernmental bodies and non-governmental organizations in the general category, may participate as observers.
Online registration is mandatory for all those wishing to attend the meeting and is required for inclusion in the list of partici.

When is the 2022 Summer attorneys conference?

The North Carolina Association of County Attorneys elects officers each year at the Summer Attorneys Conference.
The 2022 Summer Attorneys Conference will be held at the Holiday Inn at Wrightsville Beach on August 25-27, 2022.
Registration information and a conference agenda will be posted as the program is developed.

Written Contributions

In order to facilitate the deliberations and the informal exchange of experiences and best practices on the topics to be discussed, member States and observers are requested to submit written contributions to Jacqueline.bouvier@unctad.orgby Friday, 24 June 2022, to allow participants to prepare themselves for the meeting.


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