Chanakya National Law University, Patna (CNLU) was established in the year 2006 with an altruistic aspiration of serving society by disseminating high-quality legal education and legal awareness. CNLU has garnered a pan-India reputation as a stellar institution for legal research and education. CNLU strives to provide opportunities for students and research scholars to enhance their knowledge, practical nuances and research skills through conferences, capacity building series, guest lectures on contemporary issues revolving in collaboration with Central & State Statutory Bodies, Think tanks and Research Centers, other National and State Educational Institutions, Law Firms, Trade Association, among others.
The Centre for Advanced Research on Corporate and Insolvency Laws (CARCIL) is a Centre of Excellence with an aims to provide a platform to carry out research projects, organise academic workshops, lectures, and conferences, conduct Faculty Development Programs etc., and work towards the advancement of Corporate and Insolvency laws in India.
The conference consists of two sessions. The first session will be a Panel Discussion followed by a technical session of Paper Presentation. In Panel Discussion professionals from the legal, academic, and business communities would discuss issues on “Big-Tech’s Tussle with Anti-Trust Laws” and the growing concerns about the power and influence of large technology companies, and their impact on competition, innovation, and consumer welfare. Academicians, legal practitioners, and students are eligible to attend the Panel Discussion.
The CARCIL invite authors to submit original, unpublished manuscripts, along with an abstract, for presentation in the Conference under the below-mentioned theme to contribute to the discourse around the contemporary issues in Anti-Trust laws. After reviewing all the manuscripts, the shortlisted authors will be invited to present their manuscripts before the experts on the day of the Conference on the theme ‘Law & Practice in Anti-Trust Laws’ and Sub Themes are: Merger Control and its impact on competition, Abuses of dominant position and their enforcement, Competition and Intellectual Property Rights, Competition in Digital Markets, Competition Law and Regulation in Emerging Economies, Competition Law and Consumer Protection, Competition Policy and State Aid, Competition and Innovation, Cartels and Collusive Practices, Competition Law and Economic Development, Competition and Market Structure, International Cooperation in Competition Law Enforcement, Competition Law and Sustainable Development, Competition Law and Competition Culture, Private enforcement of competition law.
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