Then join us for a teleseminar, Introduction to the International Competition Network. This is a “nuts and bolts” session for anyone interested in learning more about the ICN, with an overview of the ICN and its working groups as well as a description of past work product and current projects, and suggestions on how to […]
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The Unilateral Conduct Working Group has developed an impressive body of work that provides guidance on defining market power and dominance: Recommended Practices on Dominance/Substantial Market Power Analysis Pursuant to Unilateral Conduct Laws; Report on the Objectives of Unilateral Conduct Laws, Assessment of Dominance / Substantial Market Power, and State-Created Monopolies; and Workbook Chapter […]
Market Studies Good Practice: Have your say
Please do send in your responses to the Advocacy Working Group’s questionnaire on the Draft Market Studies Good Practice Handbook if you haven’t already done so. The AWG welcomes your feedback and there will be a teleconference in December to discuss the results. Also your answers will feed in to the work to finalize […]
ICN Treasure Trove: Day 1
This week, ICNBlog opens up the ICN’s ‘treasure trove’ of work product to showcase some of the topics presented five years ago at the 2005 ICN Annual Conference, hosted by the German Bundeskartellamt in Bonn, Germany. Each day, ICNBlog presents different links from the 2005 work product. Opening speech of the 4th ICN Annual […]
New Recommended Practices, Reports, and Manuals: in brief
The executive summary of the work product adopted at the ICN annual conference last month is available here.
ICN’s Advocacy and Implementation Support Program
The ICN continues to create an impressive array of work product, including handbooks, manuals, comparative reports, and recommended practices. Through the Advocacy and Implementation Network Support Program (AISUP), ICN members can seek advice about specific ICN work products or receive assistance on how ICN recommendations and other guidance documents might be implemented within their […]