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Date : 8th April 2011 Time : 3:00 p.m.-4.30 p.m. Venue : Auditorium Cempaka, Faculty of Law
Mr. Julian Nowag, (LL.M. European Legal Studies (Dunelm), MSt in Law (Oxon), Ref. iur., Dipl. iur.) is currently a doctoral candidate at the Law Faculty of the University of Oxford, St Anne’s College. He has been teaching European competition Law and is currently Graduate Teaching Assistant in European Law at the Law Faculty.
His main areas of research are EU competition and internal markets law. He has published in the area of European competition law, European constitutional and public law. Julian has worked on projects for the European Commission, the European Parliament and advised the Colombian Competition Authority.
Mr Nowag’s lecture will be on the new Malaysian Competition Law in the light of its roots in European competition law focusing on the theoretical underpinnings of the Competition Law and discusses its practical advantages. His lecture will also shed light on some special features that are inherent in the EU model of competition law as deriving from a Treaty at supranational level. Mr Nowag will also highlight various aspects in the development of prohibition of anticompetitive agreements and the abuse of which are linked with the EU model of Competition Law which are not to be systematically transferred to other regimes without careful evaluation. Best practices lending themselves to universal application will also be identified.
For more details on the Faculty of Law, please visit http://law.uitm.edu.my
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