*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. 1. Before concluding this day rich in debates and proposals, I would like to thank President Jean Messinesi very warmly for organising this colloquium in partnership with the Paris Court of Appeal. This collaboration for the third edition of the Entretiens de la concurrence reinforces, if need be, the close links that exist between our two jurisdictions and contributes to the influence of economic case law, the importance of which we know for the Paris financial centre but also well beyond. 2. The title chosen for this colloquium is obviously not insignificant. It is timely, the Larousse dictionary teaches us, what is appropriate to the time, the place,
CONFERENCES : FRANCE - COMMERCIAL JUDGE - PEER PRODUCTION - DISTRIBUTION LAW - COMPETITION - SIMPLIFICATION
Conclusive words (Competition’s interviews : New competitive opportunities before ordinary courts, October 18, 2016)
The commercial judge is in a prominent position to observe new economic opportunities, such as peer production, and increasingly rules on these issues in terms of competition law. For French law to be attractive, it must be understandable and predictable. An overall reflexion on simplification of competition and distribution laws would be advisable.
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