“I
am honoured to be named Chair and welcome Anne to our team. For many decades,
the ICC Commission on Competition has had a solid track record in the field of
competition and merger control law and policy. The Commission is ideally
positioned to further advance the interests of its members in this critical
area of the law,” Mr Lugard said.
The
ICC Commission on Competition ensures that modern business needs and the
realities of global markets are taken into account in the formulation and
implementation of competition laws and policies worldwide. To achieve this, the
Commission provides a business perspective for discussions on current issues in
competition law and merger control law and policy, and provides input to
proposals on national and EU competition law reforms in areas such as vertical
restraints, technology transfer agreements, merger control, due process,
compliance and enforcement of competition law by private parties. The members
of the Commission also meet annually with senior representatives of the
Directorate General for Competition (DG COMP) of the EU Commission, the US
antitrust enforcement agencies and other agencies.
Over
the past decade, the ICC Commission on Competition has particularly gained
recognition as the voice of the international business community to the
International Competition Network (ICN), the main international organization devoted
exclusively to competition law enforcement. Each year, on the occasion of the
annual conference organized by ICN, the Commission organizes a complementary
roundtable on cutting-edge competition issues, facilitating the dialogue among
business and senior competition agency officials and providing business
expertise and experience in areas of competition policy implementation, due
process, innovation policy, unilateral conduct, and antitrust compliance.
The
ICC Commission on Competition acts as a reference and source of information for
its members and individual companies. It has also been recognized by antitrust
agencies as a key partner and business organization. Members include more than
300 experts on competition law – legal advisors from industrial and commercial
enterprises, and lawyers in private practice – from 40 countries. The Commission benefits greatly from the expertise of task forces in the following areas:
- Compliance and Advocacy
- Due Process
- International Competition Network
- Premerger Control Regimes
- Leniency
- Technology Licensing
- Private Enforcement in the EU
For more information on these
issues, which are at the centre of the Commission's mandate in 2013, visit the ICC Commission on Competition.
New
officer biographies
Mr
Lugard specializes in competition law at Baker Botts in Brussels and has
considerable experience in merger control proceedings, exclusionary conduct,
distribution arrangements, technology licensing and matters on the intersection
of intellectual property and antitrust law. Prior to joining Baker Botts, Mr
Lugard acted as Senior Vice President and the Head of Antitrust for Royal
Phillips Electronics (2005-2011). He also designed, implemented and managed
antitrust compliance programmes for clients in Europe and internationally. In
addition, Mr Lugard is an Assistant Professor at Tilburg Law and Economics
Center at Tilburg University in the Netherlands. He has been an active member
and Vice-Chair of the Commission for more than 10 years and until recently held
the position of Acting Chair.
Ms
Riley is a member of Shell’s Ethics and Compliance Office Leadership Team and
leads Shell’s global antitrust team. In addition to her recent nomination as Co
Vice-Chair to the ICC Commission on Competition, Ms Riley also chairs the ICC
Working Group on Antitrust Compliance Programmes and Advocacy. This task force
promotes the importance of compliance programmes as an enforcement tool in
antitrust law. In May 2009, Ms Riley was appointed Chair of the ICC UK
Committee on Competition, a position she still holds.