Six Days Faculty Development Programme On the Theme “Competition Law- Cartelization, Vertical Agreements, Abuse Of Dominance And M&As”

About Amity University:

Amity University, Noida is India’s largest private Research University located in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. It was established in 2005 by an Act of the State Legislature of Uttar Pradesh. It is recognized by the University Grants Commission under Section 22 of UGC Act and accredited by the NAAC with grade ‘A+’. It provides higher education in diverse disciplines and has been conferred the South Asia Excellence Award, the best emerging Law School award by SILF and MILAT, and the “Promising Law School” award by legal desire.

About Competition Commission Of India:

Competition is the best means of ensuring that the ‘Common Man’ or ‘Aam Aadmi’ has access to the broadest range of goods and services at the most competitive prices. With increased competition, producers will have maximum incentive to innovate and specialize. The Competition Act, 2002, as amended by the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2007, follows the philosophy of modern competition laws. The Act prohibits anti-competitive agreements, abuse of dominant position by enterprises and regulates combinations (acquisition, acquiring of control and M&A), which causes or likely to cause an appreciable adverse effect on competition within India.

About The Faculty Development Programme (Fdp):

In India, the competition law framework has emerged from being governed by the erstwhile Monopolistic and Restrictive Trade Practice (MRTP) Act, 1969 to the current Competition Act, 2002. The MRTP Act was framed on the basis of socialistic ideas and philosophies which is an essential element of Directive Principles of State Policy. However, the MRTP Act did not envisage effective measures against the public sector companies and was unfairly more restrictive to the private sector. Therefore, The Competition Act, 2002 was introduced to address the inadequacies of MRTP Act.

The Programme would be graced by distinguished speakers including Academicians, Professors, Deans and Head of Institutes. The Guest Speakers’ List includes Prof. (Dr.) T.S. Somashekar (Chairperson, Post-Graduate and Doctoral Council, NLSIU), Dr. Avinash Dadhich (Director, Manipal Law School), Adv. Dipti Lavya Swain (Founder & Managing Partner, DLS Law Offices), Prof. (Dr.) Harpreet Kaur, (NLU, Delhi), Vikram Srivastava, (Founder, Independent Thought NGO) and other distinguished speakers from all over India. Speakers from the Competition Commission of India would also conduct 5-6 Sessions during the course of the Programme. 

Objectives:

  1. To provide, keeping in view the economic development of the country, the need for the establishment of a commission.
  2. To prevent practices having adverse effect on Competition.
  3. To promote and sustain competition in market.
  4. To protect the interest of consumers and to ensure freedom of trade carried on by other participants in market.
  5. To provide general observation of competition laws as when they are enacted and the laws are tested in specific areas of economy and management.

 Outcome:

  1. To familiarize the participants with the knowledge of Competition law in the light of growing economy and management. 
  2. To bring together leading academicians, researchers and scholars to share experiences and opinions on quality assurance and the emergence of new economy.
  3. To provide a forum for faculty, staff and research scholars to deliberate on various global challenges and opportunities in institutional development.
  4. Improve and add to the existing knowledge of Competition Law.
  5. To induce pristine analysis and perspectives on the subject matter from the above discourse.

 Duration:

Six days – 6th September, 2023 – 11th September, 2023.

There will be 4 Sessions on each day. Two Sessions pre-lunch and Two Sessions post-lunch.

 Eligibility:

Faculty members (regular/ad-hoc/temporary) in teaching profession (public or private), professionals, graduates or pursuing post graduation and research scholars are eligible to apply for this Faculty Development Programme.

 Registration:

Last date of registration: 2nd September, 2023.

Click on the link given at the end of this post. The Registration fee for Online Participation  is Rs. 850/- and for Offline 1500/-  

The Payment is to be made on the UPI ID provided in the registration form.

After successful registration & payment, the participants will receive a confirmation via email. Please keep checking the spam folder of the email as the bulk email sent may end up in the spam folder. An official group will be made for communication with the participants on “WhatsApp”

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Important:

  1. Registration is mandatory for participation.
  2. Certificates will be awarded to the participants.
  3. No Objection Certificate (NOC) or Leave is NOT REQUIRED to participate in the Programme.
  4. Failing to meet any of the above conditions will result in the denial of completion certificate.

Important Dates:

  • Last Date of Registration: Sept 2, 2023.
  • Dates of the FDP: Sept 6 – Sep 11, 2023.

Location:

Amity Law School, NOIDA (AUUP), Amity Rd, Sector 125, NOIDA, Uttar Pradesh 201313              

 
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Contact Details:

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