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23 Private Antitrust enforcement & collective redress The aim of this advanced course is to provide knowledge and practical guidance in relation to damage claims resulting from infringement of EU competition law in panEuropean cases. The workshop will also discuss the EU Directive for damage claims and relevant case law as part of the legal framework applicable to private enforcement of Competition Law in Europe. The course will also give guidance on Collective Redress legislations and their practice in Europe. How to sessions The four practical sessions of the Summer School will give participants insights and guidance on: i) How to submit a complaint before the Competiton Authorities and how to file a claim; ii) How to apply for Leniency; iii) How to assess antitrust damages; iv) How antitrust compliance programs work in practice. Hot topics in Competition Law & economics These two sessions will provide a summary and an authoritative outlook of the main developments in European Competition Law and Economics. Case law on European and national levels as well as relevant legislative developments that have taken place in 2015 and 2016 will be discussed with the participants. Practical simulations The two practical simulations will be based on the interaction with participants. The basics of each case will be presented (Dawn-raids, Court Hearings) and then the participants will have to simulate with the speaker and the team. Cocktail-talks Top experts from private practice, academia, business community and Institutions will discuss informally on Digital Economy & Competition Law and How to submit an antitrust complaint - file a claim. Presidents Round Table A unique opportunity to discuss with Presidents of the Italian, French, Luxembourg, Spanish and Basque Competition Authorities key issues and new developments of Competition Law enforcement in the EU.

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