University of Buckingham

Cento Veljanovski

University of Buckingham, Case Associates (London)
Lawyer (Managing Partner), Economist and Visiting Lecturer

Cento is founder and Managing Partner of Case Associates, IEA Law & Economics Fellow and Visiting Lecturer at the University of Buckingham. Since 2006 the Global Competition Review survey has voted Cento one of the most ‘highly regarded’ competition economists. He has over 40 years’ experience assisting lawyers and companies in responding to investigations by the European Commission, national competition authorities, national regulatory authorities, and in court proceedings in Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong. Cento was also adviser to the Microsoft Monitoring Trustee on the pricing of protocols under commitments set out in the EC Microsoft 2004 decision. Cento regularly acts as an expert witness in competition law, commercial and damages litigation. He has been an expert witness in courts and tribunals in the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, Finland, Lithuania, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and the International Court of Arbitration. Cento has appeared as an expert for claimants in several high profile antitrust actions such as Crehan, UK actions against members of the ‘international vitamins’ cartel’ (Deans/BCL, Devenish, Moy Park, Grampian/Vion), the first major UK collective action (Merricks v MasterCard) ; and Clear v Telecom New Zealand. He has experience in the transport, airports, automotive, energy, water, postal, property, payment systems, financial, commodities, insurance, medical, paint, sport, tax, packaging, electronics, and communications and media sectors. Cento has assisted with clearance of some of the world’s largest mergers including Carnival/P&O Princess Cruises, MCI/WorldCom, Vodafone/Manessmann, Seagrams/Polygram, AOL/Time Warner, Telia/Telenor, and Telia/Sonera. Cento has degrees in economics and law (BEc (Hons), MEc, DPhil) and is an associate member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (ACIArb). After a short period at the Australian Federal Department of the Treasury, Cento was a Commonwealth Scholar and then research fellow at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University. He has held academic positions in UK, US, Canadian and Australian universities ; and was the Research Director of the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), an influential economics think tank. He has published extensively on the economics of competition, regulation and law, and was on the editorial board of the UK Competition Law Reports. Cento’s ‘groundbreaking’ practitioners book Cartel Damages – Principles, measurement and economics will be published by Oxford University Press in early 2020.

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2020 Bulletin

Cento Veljanovski The England & Wales Court of Appeal clarifies principles governing competition damages and reiterates that judges must base their decisions on the evidence before them by exclusively focusing on the loss of the claimant (BritNed / ABB)

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The Court of Appeal in BritNed v ABB [2019] EWCA Civ 1840 has again had to clarify the principles governing competition damages. It reaffirmed the English High Court’s rejection of the claimant’s approach to damages but took issue with the trial judge’s position that damages should err on the (...)

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Cento Veljanovski Cartel Damages, Cento Veljanovski

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Cette rubrique Livres recense et commente les ouvrages et autres publications en droit de la concurrence, droit & économie de la concurrence et en droit de la régulation. Une telle recension ne peut par nature être exhaustive et se limite donc à présenter quelques publications récentes (...)

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Statistiques


2047
Total des visites

511.8
Nombre de lectures par contribution

4
Nombre de contributions

Classement de l'auteur
2147ème
En nombre de contributions
3166ème
En nombre total de visites
4091ème
En nombre moyen de visites
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