Competition, Regulation and Pluralism in the Online World. 

When: 22nd March 2018 – 23rd March 2018 all-day
Where: Badia Fiesolana – Refettorio, European University Institute, Florence, Italy

2018 Scientific Seminar on the Economics, Law and Policy of Communications and Media, 22-23 March, 2018. The Florence Competition Programme is glad to announce the 2018 Scientific Seminar, jointly organised with the Florence School of Regulation, Communications & Media and Explore More

Second FCP Annual Conference: Anti-Trust and Anti-Globalisation

When: 20th October 2017 – 21st October 2017 all-day
Where: Refettorio, Badia, Via della Badia dei Roccettini, 9, 50014 Fiesole FI, Italy

The Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies is pleased to announce the second FCP Annual Conference, which will take place at the European University Institute in Florence on 20-21 October 2017. The event aims to gather academics, practitioners, officials from Explore More

FCP and FSR C&M Intensive training for AKOS

When: 29th May 2017 all-day
Where: Ljubljana

On 29 May the Florence Competition Programme in Law and Economics (FCP) and the Florence School of Regulation, Communications & Media, run an ad-hoc intensive training on Competition Law in Electronic Communications in Ljubljana for AKOS – Agency for Communication Explore More

Annual Scientific Seminar – 2017

When: 24th March 2017 – 25th March 2017 all-day
Where: Badia Fiesolana – Refettorio, Via dei Roccettini 9 San Domenico di Fiesole, FL 50014 Italy

The FSR C&M, CMPF and FCP Annual Scientific Seminar brings together scholars in the fields of economics and law, as well as practitioners, to consider frontier research in electronic communications, internet and media with a goal of fostering research ideas and informing policy. Explore More

FCP Workshop NCAs’ Institutional Design and Enforcement Strategies: Similarities and Differences

When: 22nd April 2016 @ 8:41 am – 23rd April 2016 @ 9:41 am
Where: Room Teatro, Badia Fiesolana, Via della Badia dei Roccettini, 9, 50014 Fiesole FI, Italy

The institutional set-up of a National Competition Authority (NCA) has important consequences on its enforcement outcome; equally the structure, resources and degree of independence of each authority have important consequences on the results achieved by the authority itself. In Europe, Explore More