WEBINAR DETAILS
Date: 17 February 2021
Time: 3:00 PM UTC
Duration: 60 min
Language: English
Format: Online
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WEBINAR DESCRIPTION

Europe: Competition Law and Small Island Economies: Challenges, Disadvantages and Opportunities

In this webinar we intend to address certain particularities which Malta faces in the field of competition law. We will address the following: 1. Maltese Competition laws: a. Recently adopted laws and the changes brought about by these amendments b. Upcoming changes to our laws 2. Challenges faced by Malta and presumably other small island economies to establish a well-developed competition law practice and suggestions on how to turn these challenges into opportunities. Some initial ideas include: a. Small islands where players and competitors know each other and interact on a daily basis – potential for inadvertent collusion? b. Instilling a compliance culture – advocating for compliance programmes to be adopted in businesses to ensure an a priori compliance culture rather than ex post putting out of fires approach c. Leniency – lessons to be learnt or inspiration to be drawn from the French Clemence programme? d. Litigation aspects – know your rights under the EC Damages Directive? 3. We would like this webinar to address both the public and the private sector. The aim is to: (i) Call on the Government to empower the Office for Competition both in terms of resources and as a policy priority; (ii) Urge the Office to publish recommendations, guidelines etc to assist the industry better understand its obligations and to develop a competition law acquis and practice (iii) Evoke (or try to evoke) in private sector/ market player a sense of the importance of competition compliance which should be in-built in businesses’ daily activities rather than having to deal with problematic situations ex post by discussing Compliance Programmes, leniency programmes etc. Practical examples as to what businesses should do and how they should do it will be provided. (iv) Inform the public about their rights pursuant to the EC Damages Directive.

SPEAKERS
Gayle Kimberley

A lawyer with 18 years work experience in various fields of EU regulatory and economic law, Gayle has worked in the private and public sector as well as in international organisations. Fluent in English, Maltese, French and Italian, Gayle specialises in EU institutional and economic law, Competition law and EU judicial remedies. She is experienced in litigation before the EU Courts. Gayle worked as legal adviser to the Council of the EU, specifically in the Internal Market team, responsible for Competition law among other dossiers.

Gilmour Camilleri

Gilmour Camilleri currently holds the position of Director (Economics) Communications, Energy, Transport and Financial Services within the Office for Competition at MCCAA. For more than six years, he was an Economics Analyst at the Economic Policy Department within the Ministry for Finance of Malta, leading the macroeconomic modelling and forecasting team. Gilmour is a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Malta and a research assistant on projects related to inequality and poverty, cultural economics and wellbeing. He graduated in Commerce and in Economics from the University of Malta and completed a Master of Science in Economics and Econometrics at the University of Nottingham in 2015, with Distinction.

Jackie Mallia

Dr. Jackie Mallia specialises in the provision of legal support to clients within the fields of Competition Law, Information Technology, Intellectual Property and Data Protection. Dr. Mallia has extensive experience in advising both the private and the public sector, having assisted private clients in numerous corporate matters, as well as various governments and authorities, both within and outside the European Union, to formulate and draft legislative frameworks in her fields of expertise. Her current focus is on artificial intelligence and other disruptive technologies. Dr. Mallia was one of the experts appointed to the Malta.AI Task Force, heading the Legal and Ethics Working Group. She also assists entities within all sectors to protect, secure and enforce legal rights to intangible assets, as well as to fulfil their compliance obligations under Competition Law, Data Protection and other legislation.

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