欧盟竞争法执法的最新发展
(Recent Developments in European Union Competition Law Enforcement)
主讲人:Professor Dermot Cahill, 英国Bangor大学法学院院长、教授
时间:11月24日下午三点半
地点:明德法学楼812室
Profile of Professor Dermot Cahill

Name:
Professor Dermot Cahill
Position:
Head of School
School of Law
Bangor University
Bangor, Gwynedd
LL57 2DG
United Kingdom
44-1248-388524 Email: dermot.cahill@bangor.ac.uk
Dermot Cahill is a graduate of the College of Europe, the National University of Ireland, and the Law Society (Solicitor). Dermot previously worked as a specialist European Commercial Law legal advisor in one of Ireland’s largest law firms, and prior to that as a national research expert on Internal Market harmonisation issues in the College of Europe in conjunction with Directorate General III of the European Commission in the run-up to the adoption of the 1992 Internal Market programme. Appointed to University College Dublin as Lecturer in 1993; College Lecturer in 1996 and Senior Lecturer in 2002, he was the Programme Co-Ordinator of the LLM European Law programme in the Law School and taught EU Merger Control Law, EU Antitrust Law, EU Internal Market Law and Corporate Finance Law on several graduate and postgraduate law programmes.
Dermot has been awarded several major research grants by the European Union to conduct research into Public Procurement issues. In 2005/6 he was awarded a major research grant of 450,000 euros by the European Union’s Ireland – Wales INTERREG IIIA Programme, to research public procurement issues in collaboration with Trinity College, Carmarthen. Dermot was Project Leader & Director of Research for this project, known as the TenderWise Public Sector Procurement research project. Following the success of the TenderWise project, Dermot and his Trinity collaborators were awarded a further grant to conduct procurement research with Irish and Welsh SMEs. This project will conclude shortly.
Dermot is Editor of the Irish Journal of European Law (www.isel.ie) and is the author of Corporate Finance Law (550pp). In 2004 he served as editor of The International Federation of European Law’s volume The Modernisation of European Union Competition Law, a 30 country survey of Article 81 modernisation published by Cambridge University Press. His latest book, European Law (4th edition) which he co-authors, will be published by Oxford University Press in spring 2008.
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