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ICN conference - Istanbul: The ICN prepares its agenda for the second decade and adopts recommended practices on dominance analysis in unilateral conduct and on the definition of relevant markets and of the definition of failing firm/exiting assets in merger control

*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. – International Competition Network, 9th Annual Conference, Istanbul, 27 - 29 April 2010 As every year since its creation at the initiative of the United States in October 2001, the International Competition Network (ICN) held a conference from 27 to 29 April 2010 in Istanbul (Turkey). This ninth conference brought together nearly 500 participants, including officials from the competition authorities of nearly 80 countries as well as about 100 non-governmental experts (NGAs or Non Governmental Advisers: lawyers, economists, consultants, academics) or members of international organizations. (cf. K. Hooghoff and M. Lange, "ICN, Unilateral practices,

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François Souty, ICN conference - Istanbul: The ICN prepares its agenda for the second decade and adopts recommended practices on dominance analysis in unilateral conduct and on the definition of relevant markets and of the definition of failing firm/exiting assets in merger control, 27 April 2010, Concurrences N° 3-2010, Art. N° 31951, pp. 182-185

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