Competition Leniency Programs in the Andean Region

The George Washington University’s Competition & Innovation Lab invites you to a timely and high-level roundtable exploring the evolution, challenges, and future of leniency programs in the Andean region. With a growing need for transparent and robust competition frameworks to foster trade and investment, this event brings together key stakeholders from international organizations, government, academia, and the private sector. This in-depth discussion will assess how the Andean Community’s competition laws and institutions can be reformed to enhance legal certainty, uphold due process, and promote investor confidence. Particular attention will be paid to the implementation of leniency programs and the ongoing debate surrounding Decision 608 — a cornerstone of the CAN competition framework.
Frederic Jenny, Co-Director of the GW Competition & Innovation Lab,
delivered opening remarks:
FREDERIC JENNY OPENING REMARKS
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GW Competition & Innovation Lab's Academic Opinion: