The 11th edition of the Seminar for national judges and regulators, dedicated to electronic communications’ regulation within the European Union, took place in Brussels on 20 January, 2017, at the European Commission’s premises, with 40 judges from 23 EU Member States and 38 representatives from 24 National Regulatory Authorities (NRAs). The event was organised by the Florence School of Regulation, Communications and Media Area (FSR C&M) of the European University Institute (EUI), on behalf of the European Commission, DG Connect.
Presentations
- Recent developments on the EU case-law on electronic communications and related fields
Anthony Michael Collins, General Court - Soft law and the margin of appreciation of the national judge
Heico Kerkmeester, University of Antwerp, Court of Appeal for Trade and Industry, The Hague - Scope of judicial review of NRAs' decisions in Ireland
William McKechnie, Supreme Court, Dublin - UK scope of judicial review of NRAs' decisions
Adam Scott, Competition Appeal Tribunal, London - The 2016 EU Justice Scoreboard
Ingo Weustenfeld, European Commission - Contracts, market analysis, retroactivity and effectiveness of regulation: The example of Market 18 case-law in France
Stephane Hoynck Council of State, Paris - Timeliness of judicial review and retroactive effect of appeal decision: The Greek experience
Konstantinos Koussoulis, Council of State, Athens - A new telecoms regulatory framework
Claire Bury, European Commission - Trends in electronic communications - Economic and Regulatory Problems
Steffen Hoernig - The role of BEREC in Article 7/7a proceedings
Soeren Nuebel, BNetzA, Germany