David Shaw will participate on the “Collaboration: When is a Cartel not a Cartel Because it Sustains the Environment or Eases a Crisis?” panel on Thursday, October 28, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. EDT at the 8th Annual Antitrust In Developing & Emerging Economies webinar series, a two-day virtual conference co-organized by Concurrences and The New York University School of Law.
Please join David and his panel for a discussion that will consider the array of “public interests” that might soften the cartel law, and address the questions: Are the collaborations illegal cartels? How should the competition agencies respond? What is different about developing countries?
Moderator:
Eleanor Fox, Professor of Law, New York University School of Law
Panel:
- David Shaw, Partner, Global Antitrust Law Group, Morrison & Foerster, Washington, D.C.
- Francis Kariuki, Director General, Competition Authority of Kenya
- Babatunde Irukera, Chief Executive, Nigerian Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, Abuja
- Simon Roberts, Visiting Professor of Economics, University of Johannesburg and Director, Centre for Competition Economics, Johannesburg
- Taimoon Stewart, Associate Senior Fellow, University of the West Indies, Cayman Islands