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Schedule Registration Housing |
| Saturday, January 8, 2000 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. |
Delaware Suite A
Marriott Wardman Park Hotel Lobby Level |
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Section on Administrative Law |
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| Charles H. Koch, Jr., College of William & Mary, Chair |
| The European Commission: The Most Powerful Administrative Agency in the World |
| (Program to be published in Administrative Law Review) |
| Moderator: | |
| George A. Bermann, Columbia University | |
| Speakers: | |
| Robert Pitofsky, Chair, U.S. Federal Trade Commission,
Washington, D.C., and Georgetown University
John B. Richardson, Deputy Head of Delegation, Delegation of the European Commission, Washington, D.C. |
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| Commentator: | |
| Ronald A. Cass, Boston University |
| The flourishing trans-Atlantic fusion means that the government of the European Union impacts directly on our legal culture. Within that government, the European Commission forms the umbrella agency responsible for the functions performed in this country by a myriad of agencies, as well as legislative and executive staffs. This program will offer insights into the operation of the Commission from the perspectives of both those inside the Commission and those who have dealt with and studied it. |
| Business Meeting at Program Conclusion |