CAS Certificate of Advanced Studies International Competition Law and Compliance Building Competence. Crossing Borders. Partner Concept An increase in prosecutions for antitrust violations com- Participants mitted by public authorities and private enterprises has The CAS is aimed primarily at managers of companies of led the courts to impose higher fines and, with growing any size and any industry who wish to acquire solid tech- frequency, even prison sentences. For any responsible nical, procedural, and practical knowledge in the field of entrepreneur, the rules of international competition law antitrust compliance. This includes, in particular: must therefore be a constant companion in everyday life. –– Legal counsels –– Lawyers and attorneys The most effective measures of protection against the –– Consultants consequences of an antitrust violation are prevention and –– Legal, compliance, and risk management specialists control. An intelligently structured and efficiently managed compliance program is essential for an international company in today’s economic environment. Admission The CAS is aimed at university graduates. Qualified can- Goals didates without a university degree, but with relevant working experience or equivalent qualifications, may also After completing this CAS program, participants will: apply. Candidates’ full applications will be processed –– be familiar with the sources of law, legal principles, upon receipt. and operating procedures of national and international competition law –– have acquired extensive knowledge of Swiss, European, and U.S. antitrust law –– be able to apply this knowledge in a real-world Degree Participants who have attended at least 80% of the program and have met the program requirements will receive context and integrate it into their corporate strategy an official certificate (Certificate of Advanced Studies) –– be able to play a meaningful role in formulating risk from the ZHAW School of Management and Law to the management policies, and independently develop value of 12 ECTS credits. and implement antitrust-compliance programs –– be able to employ effective behavioral and procedural strategies in court and before competition authorities and improve their litigation management and litigation PR. Structure ing program is designed to be richly diverse and includes Module II: Antitrust-Compliance and Litigation various activities, such as: 1. Antitrust Compliance –– Lectures and discussions with renowned experts The second module is more practical, as participants will The CAS consists of two constituent modules. The train- from industry, government, and the academic world apply the knowledge acquired in ways that are tailored to –– Practical exercises and case studies their individual needs: –– Individual and group work –– Understanding antitrust compliance –– Interrogation training (mock depositions) and house –– Analysis of risk and process management searches (mock dawn raids) –– Creation and implementation of compliance programs –– Design and implementation of corporate compliance strategy Module I: National and International Competition Law 2. Litigation Management and Litigation PR 1. Swiss Competition Law This module focuses on the areas of litigation PR and liti- The first part of the module provides participants with a gation management. The conditions and the do’s and detailed introduction to Swiss competition law: don’ts are illustrated using case studies. The program –– Overview of antitrust principles, developments, and also includes: trends in Switzerland –– Case handling –– Competitive agreements and distribution systems –– Achieving convergence of resources –– Development and use of market positions –– Principles and practices of claims –– Cooperations and company mergers –– Harvard negotiation and communication strategies –– Litigation before competition authorities and in the courts 2. International Competition Law with agencies and parties –– Record management European Union and the United States are covered in CCC – Center for Competition and Commercial Law depth on the basis of case law and case studies. The fol- The Center for Competition and Commercial Law lowing points are discussed: (CCC) of the ZHAW School of Management and Law is –– International competition law and policy responsible for managing this certificate program. Its –– Global standards & best practice (OECD, UNCTAD, ICN) key areas of expertise are competition law, arbitration –– Per-se prohibitions and rule of reason law, and commercial law. –– Damages und class actions The CCC builds partnerships and networks with top –– Criminal and public enforcement universities and corporations, both nationally and in- In the second part of the module, antitrust rules of the ternationally. Instructors Our experienced instructors are competition law special- Jay L. Himes, attorney-at-law ists who combine high academic qualifications with a Labaton Sucharow LLP (Partner) – previously: background of professional practice. They apply modern New York State Attorney General’s Office teaching methods that focus on theoretical knowledge as (Chief of the Antitrust Bureau) well as practical skills. Dr. Jacqueline Janser, LL.M., attorney-at-law ZHAW School of Management and Law – previously: Marc Barennes, attorney-at-law DSM Composite Resins (Head of Legal Department) General Court of the European Union (référendaire), Luxembourg Prof. Frédéric Jenny OECD Competition Law and Policy Committee Amadou Dieng (Chairman) – previously: Commission de l’Union Economique et Monétaire Autorité de la Concurrence (Vice President) (Directeur), Ouest Africaine (UEMOA) Scott Hammond, attorney-at-law Prof. Blaise Carron, LL.M., attorney-at-law Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP (Partner) – University of Neuchâtel – previously: previously: U.S. Department of Justice (Deputy Assistant Wenger Plattner Attorneys (Head of Group Competition) Attorney General) Prof. Nicole Conrad, LL.M., attorney-at-law Susan Jones, attorney-at-law ZHAW School of Management and Law Novartis (Head of Corporate Legal Antitrust) – previously: Australian Competition and Consumer Prof. Simon Evenett Commission (Senior Investigator) University of St. Gallen – previously: University of Oxford, UK Competition Commission Dr. Boris Kasten, LL.M., attorney-at-law Schindler Management AG (Head of Competition Law) – Dominique Guex, LL.M., attorney-at-law previously: Siemens AG (Senior Counsel Competition) Antitrust Consultant, Washington DC Prof. William E. Kovacic George Washington University – previously: Federal Trade Commission (Chairman) Beatrice Tschanz Kramel Dr. Hassan Qaqaya Professional Communication Expert – previously: UNCTAD (Head of Competition Law, Policy Swissair AG (Head Corporate Communication) and Consumer Protection) Prof. Patrick Krauskopf, LL.M., attorney-at-law, Katrin Schallenberg, attorney-at-law ZHAW School of Management and Law, Clifford Chance, Paris KWP Attorneys (Partner) – previously: Swiss Competition Commission (Deputy Director) Dr. Olivier Schaller, LL.M. Swiss Competition Commission (Deputy Director) Bruno Lasserre French Competition Authority (president) Dr. Claudia Seitz, M.A., attorney-at-law University of Basel, Seitz & Riemer Attorneys (Partner) – Prof. Jens Lehne, attorney-at-law previously: Syngenta (Counsel) ZHAW School of Management and Law Prof. Walter Stoffel, LL.M., attorney-at-law Prof. Vincent Martenet, LL.M., attorney-at-law University of Fribourg – previously: Swiss Competition Swiss Competition Commission (President), Commission (President) University of Lausanne Dr. Theodor Thanner Spyros Mello, LL.M., attorney-at-law Austrian Federal Competition Authority (General Coca-Cola Hellenic (Deputy General Counsel Director) – previously: Federal Ministry of the Interior and Chief Compliance Officer) (Head of cabinet of the Minister) Gwenael Muguet-Poullennec Prof. Rolf H. Weber, attorney-at-law General Court of the European Union(référendaire), University of Zurich (Director at the Europa Institute Luxembourg in Zurich) Prof. Peter Münch, attorney-at-law Dr. Herbert Wohlmann, attorney-at-law ZHAW School of Management and Law, Gros & Baker & McKenzie (Consultant), Zurich – previously: Waltenspühl Attorneys (Counsel) Clariant (General Counsel) Organization Head of Program Fee Prof. Patrick Krauskopf, LL.M., attorney-at-law The program fee of CHF 6 900.– includes course materi- Head of the Center for Competition and Commercial Law als and exam fees. Participants are charged separately at the ZHAW School of Management and Law (SML), attor- for resit examinations. ney-at-law (Zurich/New York), and chairman of the law firm AGON Partners. Registration Applications are accepted up to one month before the Program Manager start of the program and will be processed in the order in which they are received. Apply here. Dr. Fabio Babey Phone +41 58 934 76 56 fabio.babey@zhaw.ch Payment Terms and Cancellation Participation in this program is subject to the school’s Duration general terms of admission and participation for courses 15 days of instruction in two separate instruction blocks of continuing education, which also regulates the pay- in July and October 2014. ment terms and cancellation policy. Timetable 2014 Partners 30 June – 4 July and 7 – 11 July ( Geneva ) th th th 9 – 11th and 24 – 25th October ( Winterthur ) NYSBA New York State Bar Association Language The instructors teach in English and French. www.nysba.org UNCTAD United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Location In July the classes are held on the campus of the Palais des Nation ( UNO ) in Geneva and on the campus ot the University of Geneva. In October the classes are held on the campus of the ZHAW School of Management and Law in Winterthur. www.unctad.org Zurich University of Applied Sciences School of Management and Law St.-Georgen-Platz 2 P.O. Box 8401 Winterthur Switzerland www.sml.zhaw.ch
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