Advocacy of European Rules of Competition
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Competition is very good... as long as its healthy.
Christine Lahti
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Ganna DUGINETS (project
coordinator)
Ganne has over 20
years of experience in implementing joint initiatives of academic
and civil communities in Ukraine and EU member states. Ganna is
also the coordinator of the Jean Monnet project
«562453-EPP-1-2015-1-UA-EPPJMO- MODULE». She has experience in
organizing seminars and trainings, as well as information and
analytical work in the framework of international and grant
activities. In addition to administrative work, Ganna teaches and
coaches, and is responsible for developing and conducting the
course, in terms of disseminating the core values of the EU,
priorities and trends in EU development.
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Anzhelika GERASYMENKO
Anzhelika has almost
20 years of experience in teaching and research on competition and
competition policy. From 2016 to 2019, Anzhelika was the national
coordinator of the ERASMUS + KA2 project
574273-EPP-1-2016-1-AM-EPPKA2-CBHE-SP "Promoting
Internationalization of Research through Establishment and
Operationalization of Cycle 3 Quality Assurance System in Line with
the European Integration" (C3QA). She is currently a member of the
Research Group on Competition and Intellectual Property Law in a
consortium led by the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and
Competition (Germany). As part of the AERC project, Anzhelika is
responsible for development and conducting the course, teaching on
competition issues and competition policy, communicating with
scientists, businessmen, civil servants, and civil society to
advocate for European competition rules and disseminate the project
results.
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Nataliia MAZARAKI
Nataliia has 10 years
of experience in teaching and developing courses, including
distance learning. She has been responsible for the project ERASMUS
+ KA2 574273-EPP-1-2016-1-AM-EPPKA2-CBHE-SP "Promoting the
internationalization of research by creating a Quality Assurance
System 3 cycles in accordance with the European agenda" and the
activities of the Jean Monnet module
«562453-EPP-1-2015-1-UA-EPPJMO-MODULE». Nataliia is a scholarship
holder at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition
(Germany), a fellow at the European Law Institute (Austria). Under
the AERC project, Nataliia is responsible for developing and
conducting the part of the course on the European competition law
and its harmonization with Ukrainian regulations, semi-annual
newsletters on the latest changes in EU competition rules and
summaries of CJEU judgements.
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Galyna VERTSIMAKHA
Galyna has over 15
years of experience in implementing competition policy as the head
of the department at the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine.
Currently, Galyna is the head of advocacy for the communication
platform "Antitrust League" in the NGO "Council for Protection of
Competition and Consumer Rights". Within the AERC project, Galyna
is responsible for exchanging practical experience in implementing
competition policy and its harmonization with European regulation,
developinmentg approaches to competition advocacy, as well as
communicating with civil servants and civil society representatives
to advocate for European competition rules and to disseminate the
project results.
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Advocacy of European Rules of
Competition
101047657 – AERC –
ERASMUS-JMO-2021-HEI-TCH-RSCH
Duration 2022-2025
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остання редакція 22.07.2023