The discussion focused on the notion of independence of competition enforcers from political interferences in their enforcement activity and will not address the equally important principle that competition authorities should be independent of business interests to avoid the risk of capture. Some of the issues that were discussed are: Can the government decide which cases the authority should and should not investigate? How are the resources managed? Do competition authorities have decision-making autonomy? What are the main existing challenges in terms of legal and de facto independence of your competition authority? Prof. Michal Gal (Haifa University, Israel) and Prof. Allan Fels AO (University of Melbourne, Monash & Oxford) presented and interacted with participants during this discussion. Read the Background paper by the Secretariat • Note de référence du Secrétariat Download the 2016 Forum Agenda English • Français Global Forum website • Full list of Competition Policy Roundtables |
GLOBAL FORUM SESSION DOCUMENTATION |
KEY DOCUMENTS Background paper by the Secretariat
DOCUMENTATION CLÉ EN FRANÇAIS |
PANNELISTS AND PAPERS Michal GAL Bio Allan FELS AO Bio |
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM PARTICIPANTS Georgia |
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PRESENTATIONS
Competition Authority of Norway |
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RELATED MATERIAL The governance of regulators, OECD Best practice principles for regulatory policy, 2014 Competition Advocacy: Challenges for developping countries, 2004 Latin American Competition Forum (full set of documents, pdf) Optimal Design of a Competition Agency, 2003 Global Forum on Competition |
OTHER 2016 FORUM SESSIONS Promoting competition, Protecting human rights |
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