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Luigi Prosperetti is professor of Economic Policy at Faculty of Law, Università di Milano. He studied economics at Bocconi, Milan (cum laude, 1976) and at the London School of Economics (M.Sc., 1978; Ph.D., 1982). He has written extensively on regulatory and antitrust issues, and in 2009, he published Il danno antitrust: una prospettiva economica. Ginevra Bruzzone is Deputy Director General of Assonime, in Rome. Assonime is a private think tank active in corporate law, tax law, competition and regulatory policies. 12 At Assonime, which she joined in December 2000, she is in charge of EU and Italian competition law, consumer protection, IP law and regulation. She was formerly Senior Economist at the Research Department of the Italian Competition Authority, from 1991 to 2000. Ginevra Bruzzone has published extensively in the field of law and economics in national and international publications, and has a significant experience as teacher and lecturer on antitrust issues. She teaches a course on Competition and Consumer Protection in the EU in the Master on European Economic Governance at Luiss University, in Rome. She is a member of the Advisory Board of the Italian Authority for Transportation and of the Steering Council of the Italian Section of the International Chamber of Commerce. Gwenaël Muguet-Poullennec is a référendaire (law-clerk) at the General Court of the EU. He first worked with Judge Rafael García-Valdecasas before joining Judge Sten Frimodt Nielsen’s cabinet. As a référendaire for the reporting judge, he actively contributed to cases such as Airtours v. Commission (T 342/99), My Travel v. Commission (T 212/03), Ryanair v. Commission (T 342/07) or Kingdom of the Netherlands and ING v. Commission (T 29/10 and T 33/10). Prior to joining the Court, Gwenaël practiced in the Paris office of an American law firm. In this capacity, he advised clients in competition law matters. He also worked as a legal expert in relation to several WTO disputes between the EU and the USA. He qualified as an attorney-at-law in New-York State after obtaining law degrees from Panthéon-Assas (Paris II) and Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris I) Universities as well as the Columbia University School of Law (NYC). Gwenaël has been lecturing on a regular basis in France and Switzerland. He is also co-editor of the pages on State Aid and Procedural Law for the Revue Lamy de la Concurrence, one of the French-speaking leading reviews dedicated to Competition Law.

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