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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141204
SUMMARY:Seminar on Evidentiary Issues in Establishing Abuse of Dominance
LOCATION:Budapest\, Hungary ()
DESCRIPTION:Many evidentiary challenges arise in establishing abuses of d
 ominance. In order to establish a finding of dominance\, competition aut
 horities usually rely on indirect evidence such as market shares and bar
 riers to entry. There is typically no single factor that leads to a find
 ing of dominance\, so it can be difficult to determine how much and what
  type of evidence is sufficient. Equally\, the establishment of an abuse
  raises evidential complexities. The types of conduct that constitute an
  abuse can be difficult to establish and competition authorities face th
 e difficult task of weighing evidence in support of an abuse against evi
 dence suggesting that the conduct was a legitimate practice. An effects 
 based approach will use economic methodologies to determine the abuse. T
 he seminar will explore these issues through presentations by competitio
 n officials from OECD countries\, case studies presented by the particip
 ants and hypothetical case studies. We will circulate a draft agenda in 
 due course. Invited will be participants from the competition authoritie
 s of Albania\, Armenia\, Azerbaijan\, Belarus\, Bosnia and Herzegovina\,
  Bulgaria\, Croatia\, Georgia\, Kazakhstan\, Kosovo\, Kyrgyzstan\, FYR o
 f Macedonia\, Moldova\, Montenegro\, Romania\, the Russian Federation\, 
 Serbia and Ukraine.
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