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UID:8888-1779123600-1779130800@www.dynamiccompetition.com
SUMMARY:Constitution of Innovation (CoI) online workshop: Specialized EU Commercial Courts
DESCRIPTION:Overview The European Union’s internal market suffers from a fundamental enforcement gap: when a Member State illegally blocks cross-border trade\, affected businesses face a daunting set of choices — years-long Commission complaints\, unfamiliar national courts\, or simply abandoning the market altogether. This makes genuine mutual recognition largely unworkable\, since interstate trade barriers can only be dismantled through effective administrative and judicial action. To address this\, our proposal is to establish Specialized Commercial Courts with exclusive jurisdiction over internal market violations by Member States\, attached to the General Court under existing treaty authority. These regional courts would offer businesses a streamlined\, English-language procedure with decisions rendered within 180 days\, the power to issue EU-wide injunctions\, award damages\, and set precedents binding on all Member States. Appeals would be limited to points of law before the General Court\, keeping the system focused and efficient. The entire five-court structure would cost less than what the EU loses to trade barriers in a single week — making the Specialized Commercial Courts not just a legal reform\, but a compelling economic investment in a functioning single market.   Agenda (CET) May 18th 17:00-17:10            Introduction: Nicolas Petit and Luis Garicano 17:10-17:40            Invited Speaker Presentations (10 minutes each) Andrea Biondi\, Advocate General\, Court of Justice of the European UnionGeorge Gryllos\, Partner\, White & CaseBenjamin Cheynel\, Legal Secretary\, General Court of the European Union (Luxembourg) tbc17:40-18:50            Workshop Discussions with Invited Participants      Moderator: Bowman Heiden 18:50-18:00            Summary and Next Steps: Nicolas Petit and Luis Garicano
URL:https://www.dynamiccompetition.com/event/constitution-of-innovation-coi-workshop-specialized-courts/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:In-person Conference,Invitation-only,Online Conference
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260411
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CREATED:20260317T131308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T162613Z
UID:8875-1775692800-1775865599@www.dynamiccompetition.com
SUMMARY:3rd Annual DCI Conference
DESCRIPTION:Overview The European Union’s internal market suffers from a fundamental enforcement gap: when a Member State illegally blocks cross-border trade\, affected businesses face a daunting set of choices — years-long Commission complaints\, unfamiliar national courts\, or simply abandoning the market altogether. This makes genuine mutual recognition largely unworkable\, since interstate trade barriers can only be dismantled through effective administrative and judicial action. To address this\, our proposal is to establish Specialized Commercial Courts with exclusive jurisdiction over internal market violations by Member States\, attached to the General Court under existing treaty authority. These regional courts would offer businesses a streamlined\, English-language procedure with decisions rendered within 180 days\, the power to issue EU-wide injunctions\, award damages\, and set precedents binding on all Member States. Appeals would be limited to points of law before the General Court\, keeping the system focused and efficient. The entire five-court structure would cost less than what the EU loses to trade barriers in a single week — making the Specialized Commercial Courts not just a legal reform\, but a compelling economic investment in a functioning single market.   Agenda (CET) May 18th 17:00-17:10            Introduction: Nicolas Petit and Luis Garicano 17:10-17:40            Invited Speaker Presentations (10 minutes each) Andrea Biondi\, Advocate General\, Court of Justice of the European UnionGeorge Gryllos\, Partner\, White & CaseBenjamin Cheynel\, Legal Secretary\, General Court of the European Union (Luxembourg) tbc17:40-18:50            Workshop Discussions with Invited Participants      Moderator: Bowman Heiden 18:50-18:00            Summary and Next Steps: Nicolas Petit and Luis Garicano
URL:https://www.dynamiccompetition.com/event/3rd-annual-dci-conference/
LOCATION:Florence\, Italy
CATEGORIES:In-person Conference,Invitation-only
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T162938Z
UID:8854-1774614600-1774620000@www.dynamiccompetition.com
SUMMARY:Launch of the Journal of Dynamic Competition (JDC)
DESCRIPTION:Overview The European Union’s internal market suffers from a fundamental enforcement gap: when a Member State illegally blocks cross-border trade\, affected businesses face a daunting set of choices — years-long Commission complaints\, unfamiliar national courts\, or simply abandoning the market altogether. This makes genuine mutual recognition largely unworkable\, since interstate trade barriers can only be dismantled through effective administrative and judicial action. To address this\, our proposal is to establish Specialized Commercial Courts with exclusive jurisdiction over internal market violations by Member States\, attached to the General Court under existing treaty authority. These regional courts would offer businesses a streamlined\, English-language procedure with decisions rendered within 180 days\, the power to issue EU-wide injunctions\, award damages\, and set precedents binding on all Member States. Appeals would be limited to points of law before the General Court\, keeping the system focused and efficient. The entire five-court structure would cost less than what the EU loses to trade barriers in a single week — making the Specialized Commercial Courts not just a legal reform\, but a compelling economic investment in a functioning single market.   Agenda (CET) May 18th 17:00-17:10            Introduction: Nicolas Petit and Luis Garicano 17:10-17:40            Invited Speaker Presentations (10 minutes each) Andrea Biondi\, Advocate General\, Court of Justice of the European UnionGeorge Gryllos\, Partner\, White & CaseBenjamin Cheynel\, Legal Secretary\, General Court of the European Union (Luxembourg) tbc17:40-18:50            Workshop Discussions with Invited Participants      Moderator: Bowman Heiden 18:50-18:00            Summary and Next Steps: Nicolas Petit and Luis Garicano
URL:https://www.dynamiccompetition.com/event/launch-of-the-journal-of-dynamic-competition/
LOCATION:Washington DC
CATEGORIES:In-person Conference
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DTSTAMP:20260618T031544
CREATED:20251027T153852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T105433Z
UID:8743-1764756000-1764784800@www.dynamiccompetition.com
SUMMARY:DCI Merger Control and Innovation : How to Implement The Draghi Report
DESCRIPTION:Overview The European Union’s internal market suffers from a fundamental enforcement gap: when a Member State illegally blocks cross-border trade\, affected businesses face a daunting set of choices — years-long Commission complaints\, unfamiliar national courts\, or simply abandoning the market altogether. This makes genuine mutual recognition largely unworkable\, since interstate trade barriers can only be dismantled through effective administrative and judicial action. To address this\, our proposal is to establish Specialized Commercial Courts with exclusive jurisdiction over internal market violations by Member States\, attached to the General Court under existing treaty authority. These regional courts would offer businesses a streamlined\, English-language procedure with decisions rendered within 180 days\, the power to issue EU-wide injunctions\, award damages\, and set precedents binding on all Member States. Appeals would be limited to points of law before the General Court\, keeping the system focused and efficient. The entire five-court structure would cost less than what the EU loses to trade barriers in a single week — making the Specialized Commercial Courts not just a legal reform\, but a compelling economic investment in a functioning single market.   Agenda (CET) May 18th 17:00-17:10            Introduction: Nicolas Petit and Luis Garicano 17:10-17:40            Invited Speaker Presentations (10 minutes each) Andrea Biondi\, Advocate General\, Court of Justice of the European UnionGeorge Gryllos\, Partner\, White & CaseBenjamin Cheynel\, Legal Secretary\, General Court of the European Union (Luxembourg) tbc17:40-18:50            Workshop Discussions with Invited Participants      Moderator: Bowman Heiden 18:50-18:00            Summary and Next Steps: Nicolas Petit and Luis Garicano
URL:https://www.dynamiccompetition.com/event/dci-merger-control-and-innovation-how-to-implement-the-draghi-report/
LOCATION:Paris\, France
CATEGORIES:In-person Conference,Invitation-only
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250507
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CREATED:20250129T191433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250404T182816Z
UID:8511-1746403200-1746575999@www.dynamiccompetition.com
SUMMARY:Conference on The Future of Regulation and Competitiveness in Europe: Making the Draghi Report Actionable
DESCRIPTION:Overview The European Union’s internal market suffers from a fundamental enforcement gap: when a Member State illegally blocks cross-border trade\, affected businesses face a daunting set of choices — years-long Commission complaints\, unfamiliar national courts\, or simply abandoning the market altogether. This makes genuine mutual recognition largely unworkable\, since interstate trade barriers can only be dismantled through effective administrative and judicial action. To address this\, our proposal is to establish Specialized Commercial Courts with exclusive jurisdiction over internal market violations by Member States\, attached to the General Court under existing treaty authority. These regional courts would offer businesses a streamlined\, English-language procedure with decisions rendered within 180 days\, the power to issue EU-wide injunctions\, award damages\, and set precedents binding on all Member States. Appeals would be limited to points of law before the General Court\, keeping the system focused and efficient. The entire five-court structure would cost less than what the EU loses to trade barriers in a single week — making the Specialized Commercial Courts not just a legal reform\, but a compelling economic investment in a functioning single market.   Agenda (CET) May 18th 17:00-17:10            Introduction: Nicolas Petit and Luis Garicano 17:10-17:40            Invited Speaker Presentations (10 minutes each) Andrea Biondi\, Advocate General\, Court of Justice of the European UnionGeorge Gryllos\, Partner\, White & CaseBenjamin Cheynel\, Legal Secretary\, General Court of the European Union (Luxembourg) tbc17:40-18:50            Workshop Discussions with Invited Participants      Moderator: Bowman Heiden 18:50-18:00            Summary and Next Steps: Nicolas Petit and Luis Garicano
URL:https://www.dynamiccompetition.com/event/dci-draghi-conference/
LOCATION:Florence\, Italy
CATEGORIES:In-person Conference,Invitation-only,Live-streamed
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DTSTAMP:20260618T031544
CREATED:20250106T131334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250417T091443Z
UID:8568-1743768000-1743773400@www.dynamiccompetition.com
SUMMARY:DCI + BRG Lunch Seminar on Dynamic Competition
DESCRIPTION:Overview The European Union’s internal market suffers from a fundamental enforcement gap: when a Member State illegally blocks cross-border trade\, affected businesses face a daunting set of choices — years-long Commission complaints\, unfamiliar national courts\, or simply abandoning the market altogether. This makes genuine mutual recognition largely unworkable\, since interstate trade barriers can only be dismantled through effective administrative and judicial action. To address this\, our proposal is to establish Specialized Commercial Courts with exclusive jurisdiction over internal market violations by Member States\, attached to the General Court under existing treaty authority. These regional courts would offer businesses a streamlined\, English-language procedure with decisions rendered within 180 days\, the power to issue EU-wide injunctions\, award damages\, and set precedents binding on all Member States. Appeals would be limited to points of law before the General Court\, keeping the system focused and efficient. The entire five-court structure would cost less than what the EU loses to trade barriers in a single week — making the Specialized Commercial Courts not just a legal reform\, but a compelling economic investment in a functioning single market.   Agenda (CET) May 18th 17:00-17:10            Introduction: Nicolas Petit and Luis Garicano 17:10-17:40            Invited Speaker Presentations (10 minutes each) Andrea Biondi\, Advocate General\, Court of Justice of the European UnionGeorge Gryllos\, Partner\, White & CaseBenjamin Cheynel\, Legal Secretary\, General Court of the European Union (Luxembourg) tbc17:40-18:50            Workshop Discussions with Invited Participants      Moderator: Bowman Heiden 18:50-18:00            Summary and Next Steps: Nicolas Petit and Luis Garicano
URL:https://www.dynamiccompetition.com/event/lunch-conversation-with-the-dci/
LOCATION:Washington DC
CATEGORIES:In-person Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241023
DTSTAMP:20260618T031544
CREATED:20240621T074058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250325T170638Z
UID:7738-1729468800-1729641599@www.dynamiccompetition.com
SUMMARY:2nd DCI Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Overview The European Union’s internal market suffers from a fundamental enforcement gap: when a Member State illegally blocks cross-border trade\, affected businesses face a daunting set of choices — years-long Commission complaints\, unfamiliar national courts\, or simply abandoning the market altogether. This makes genuine mutual recognition largely unworkable\, since interstate trade barriers can only be dismantled through effective administrative and judicial action. To address this\, our proposal is to establish Specialized Commercial Courts with exclusive jurisdiction over internal market violations by Member States\, attached to the General Court under existing treaty authority. These regional courts would offer businesses a streamlined\, English-language procedure with decisions rendered within 180 days\, the power to issue EU-wide injunctions\, award damages\, and set precedents binding on all Member States. Appeals would be limited to points of law before the General Court\, keeping the system focused and efficient. The entire five-court structure would cost less than what the EU loses to trade barriers in a single week — making the Specialized Commercial Courts not just a legal reform\, but a compelling economic investment in a functioning single market.   Agenda (CET) May 18th 17:00-17:10            Introduction: Nicolas Petit and Luis Garicano 17:10-17:40            Invited Speaker Presentations (10 minutes each) Andrea Biondi\, Advocate General\, Court of Justice of the European UnionGeorge Gryllos\, Partner\, White & CaseBenjamin Cheynel\, Legal Secretary\, General Court of the European Union (Luxembourg) tbc17:40-18:50            Workshop Discussions with Invited Participants      Moderator: Bowman Heiden 18:50-18:00            Summary and Next Steps: Nicolas Petit and Luis Garicano
URL:https://www.dynamiccompetition.com/event/dci-2nd-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Florence\, Italy
CATEGORIES:In-person Conference,Invitation-only,Live-streamed
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DTSTAMP:20260618T031544
CREATED:20231010T103545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231208T114946Z
UID:7756-1701765000-1701781200@www.dynamiccompetition.com
SUMMARY:Chief Economists Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Overview The European Union’s internal market suffers from a fundamental enforcement gap: when a Member State illegally blocks cross-border trade\, affected businesses face a daunting set of choices — years-long Commission complaints\, unfamiliar national courts\, or simply abandoning the market altogether. This makes genuine mutual recognition largely unworkable\, since interstate trade barriers can only be dismantled through effective administrative and judicial action. To address this\, our proposal is to establish Specialized Commercial Courts with exclusive jurisdiction over internal market violations by Member States\, attached to the General Court under existing treaty authority. These regional courts would offer businesses a streamlined\, English-language procedure with decisions rendered within 180 days\, the power to issue EU-wide injunctions\, award damages\, and set precedents binding on all Member States. Appeals would be limited to points of law before the General Court\, keeping the system focused and efficient. The entire five-court structure would cost less than what the EU loses to trade barriers in a single week — making the Specialized Commercial Courts not just a legal reform\, but a compelling economic investment in a functioning single market.   Agenda (CET) May 18th 17:00-17:10            Introduction: Nicolas Petit and Luis Garicano 17:10-17:40            Invited Speaker Presentations (10 minutes each) Andrea Biondi\, Advocate General\, Court of Justice of the European UnionGeorge Gryllos\, Partner\, White & CaseBenjamin Cheynel\, Legal Secretary\, General Court of the European Union (Luxembourg) tbc17:40-18:50            Workshop Discussions with Invited Participants      Moderator: Bowman Heiden 18:50-18:00            Summary and Next Steps: Nicolas Petit and Luis Garicano
URL:https://www.dynamiccompetition.com/event/chief-economists-roundtable/
LOCATION:Florence\, Italy
CATEGORIES:In-person Conference,Live-streamed,Roundtable
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230415
DTSTAMP:20260618T031544
CREATED:20190604T065223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220714T040933Z
UID:480-1681344000-1681516799@www.dynamiccompetition.com
SUMMARY:Dynamic Competition Initiative | Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Overview The European Union’s internal market suffers from a fundamental enforcement gap: when a Member State illegally blocks cross-border trade\, affected businesses face a daunting set of choices — years-long Commission complaints\, unfamiliar national courts\, or simply abandoning the market altogether. This makes genuine mutual recognition largely unworkable\, since interstate trade barriers can only be dismantled through effective administrative and judicial action. To address this\, our proposal is to establish Specialized Commercial Courts with exclusive jurisdiction over internal market violations by Member States\, attached to the General Court under existing treaty authority. These regional courts would offer businesses a streamlined\, English-language procedure with decisions rendered within 180 days\, the power to issue EU-wide injunctions\, award damages\, and set precedents binding on all Member States. Appeals would be limited to points of law before the General Court\, keeping the system focused and efficient. The entire five-court structure would cost less than what the EU loses to trade barriers in a single week — making the Specialized Commercial Courts not just a legal reform\, but a compelling economic investment in a functioning single market.   Agenda (CET) May 18th 17:00-17:10            Introduction: Nicolas Petit and Luis Garicano 17:10-17:40            Invited Speaker Presentations (10 minutes each) Andrea Biondi\, Advocate General\, Court of Justice of the European UnionGeorge Gryllos\, Partner\, White & CaseBenjamin Cheynel\, Legal Secretary\, General Court of the European Union (Luxembourg) tbc17:40-18:50            Workshop Discussions with Invited Participants      Moderator: Bowman Heiden 18:50-18:00            Summary and Next Steps: Nicolas Petit and Luis Garicano
URL:https://www.dynamiccompetition.com/event/annualconference/
LOCATION:Florence\, Italy
CATEGORIES:In-person Conference
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