Guest Lectures by Dr. Cenuk Sayekti (Airlangga University, Indonesia)

Guest Lectures by Dr. Cenuk Sayekti (Airlangga University, Indonesia)

We are pleased to invite for a Guest Lectures by Dr. Cenuk Sayekti from Airlangga University, Indonesia.

Our Guest will give an online lecture on:

  • „Competition Law and Private Action for Damages” on Wednesday, June 5, 2024; 9:15 – 12:00 CET

All members and friends of our Faculty community are very welcome to attend!
Please write to international@prawo.ug.edu.pl to receive a link to the lecture.


Competition Law and Private Action for Damages

This course introduces the enforcement of competition law by using private action, instead of public enforcement. The government carries out public enforcement through competition authorities in detecting and imposing sanctions on parties who violating competition law. On the other hand, private enforcement is carried out by individuals, organizations or legal entities that use civil lawsuits which allows the victims of illegal anti anti-competitive behaviour to be compensated for their loss. The lecture will focuse on private enforcement for damages in competition law in two parts. Part one will present general discussion about the competition enforcement for damages. Part II will discuss private actions for damages resulting from the infringement of EU competition law and comparison to ASEAN competition law.


Guest Lectures by Dr. Cenuk Sayekti (Airlangga University, Indonesia)Dr. Cenuk Sayekti. A lecturer at School of Postgraduate Program, Department of Law and Development, Airlangga University, Indonesia. She is an assistant professor in law and economy, has more than 10 years experiences in teaching law and development, competition law, and international economic law. Cenuk has extensively published articles on the area of law and economic issues. Her mostly current research is Climate Change Law and Policy: Comparative Study between Korea and Indonesia in Achieving Green Energy Transition and Low Carbon Developments funded by Korea Foundation. Her latest publication examines economic analysis evidence in Indonesian courts.

 

 
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