Our members are leading lawyers, supervisors and academics in competition and intellectual property law. We meet regularly to discuss current and substantive issues on the ground in these areas, as well as current international developments and their impact on local jurisdiction and practice in Hong Kong. Provide you with a forum to answer questions and learn more about emerging legal issues arising from the competitive landscape In addition to participating in international LIDC events, LIDC HK submits reports on competition law, intellectual property law or unfair competition issues. These reports, as well as the reports of other national or regional sections, are discussed at the annual congress of the LIDC to make recommendations to national and international authorities on the issues under consideration. Question A: „What role could or should the SDGs play in competition policy and enforcement, and how do competition authorities deal with them?” Ability to identify and address new challenges in the emerging competition law landscape in Hong Kong, promote open and fair competition and combat unfair, illegal or inappropriate practices at the national and international levels; study competition concerns; study and participation in international agreements; dissemination of the principles of fair competition; Promote reforms at the national and international levels. Founded in 1930. Rebuilt in 1946. Registered by French ministerial decree of 25 January 1955. Original title: International League Against Unfair Competition (LICCD) — Liga Internacional contra la Competencia Desleal — International League Against Unfair Competition. Since 1965, also known as the International Association for the Study of Competition. Current name, adopted in 1984. We are the Hong Kong section of the International League of Competition Law, an association founded in 1930 and newly founded in 1950 that focuses on the study of competition law, intellectual property law and unfair competition. Alert you to new developments in the competitive sector The Hong Kong Chapter of the LIDC (LIDC HK) will continue the mission of the LIDC by serving as a local platform to promote discussion and exchange of views on competition and intellectual property issues and issues.

LIDC HK is committed to promoting and developing competition law and practice in Hong Kong. LIDC HK is pleased to launch a three-part webinar series in partnership with the Asian Academy of International Law, exploring a range of competition law issues and trends, with a focus on cross-border issues, digitalization of economies and private claims for damages. Speaker: Kelvin Kwok, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong Follow LIDC on LinkedIn for more content and news! Moderator: Jindrich Kloub, Executive Director (Operations), Competition Commission. Free registration: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_buoj40Y_R7CxmZi4PFtPtg Part (1) Internationalization of competition law: opportunities and challenges (Flyer) Facilitate networking with thought leaders and academics in the field. The Yearbook of International Organizations (YBIO) contains more than 72,500 organization profiles, additional information in profiles, sophisticated search functions and data export. For more information about YBIO, please click here or contact us. This information is part of the Open Yearbook, a free service of the UIA`s Directory of International Organisations (YBIO). It contains profiles of non-profit organizations active worldwide in all fields of activity.

The information contained in the profiles and search functions of this free service is limited. Part (3) Private Competition Disputes: Key Lessons from Recent Developments (Flyer) Speaker: Christopher Vajda QC, former UK and Northern Ireland Judge, ECJ International Competition League LIDCs are made up of national groups that are consistent with the objectives of the LIDC and participate in its activities. Individual members from countries where no national group is currently formed may also become members of the LIDC. Speakers: Connie Lee and Joshua Yeung, Des Voeux Chambers Question B: „Green Intellectual Property: What is the Role of Intellectual Property in Sustainability?” Moderator: Adrian Lai JP, Deputy Secretary-General, Asian Academy of International Law.