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Capacity Building Program
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Market Regulation and the concept of Significant Market Power
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Instructor: Szabolcs Koppanyi,
Centre for Infocommunications Law,
Institute for Legal Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Date: 1 October 2008
Location: Budva, Montenegro
Venue: Mogren Hotel, Budva
We are delighted to announce the launch of the 1st Regulatory Training Workshop, which is organised by INA Academy in collaboration with the Agency for electronic Communications and Postal Services of Montenegro.
The workshop is addressed to the National Regulatory Authorities (NRA) of Southeast European Countries and all relevant electronic Communications Stakeholders. This workshop is part of the Regulatory Training Program that is being implemented in the scope of the INA Academy-HELLENIC AID eCommunications Sector Capacity Building Program.
INA Academy is pleased to invite you and all your staff members to this Regulatory Training Workshop, entitled “Market Regulation and the concept of Significant Market Power ”, to be delivered by international expert, Dr. Szabolcs Koppanyi. All SEE NRAs and policy making institutes are invited to join this Training Session.
We firmly believe that this is a unique opportunity to provide on-site training to the regional Authorities for the development of the electronic Communications market. We are convinced that the selected topics will be of excellent quality and the highest interest to your staff.
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Workshop Agenda
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1st Session: The context of market regulation: rationales, drivers and legal/regulatory
consequences. The SMP model; goals, principles, stages.
2nd Session: How does it work? Legal framework, sources of information, procedure: Market
definition, market analysis, SMP assessment, Art 7 procedure, remedies.
3rd Session: Institutional framework ‐ Who does the job and how? Requirements on the NRA,
EC coordination, national safeguards, effective review of NRA decisions.
4th Session: Reform of EC rules ‐ what are at stake? How can we apply EC rules to national
circumstances? Remaining highlights, discussion.
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