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18/06/2010
The team of four students in the ULg's Complementary Masters in European competition law have won, on June 14 in Paris, the Lamy Revue Competition prize.
The students who particpated with great success in this international competition law defence plea challenge are Anne-Sophie Come, Mathieu Coquelet, Willem Devos et Pierre Sabbadini.
They benefited from the coaching of Norman Neyring, an assistant in Pr Nicolas Petit's department (IEJE, European competition law).
The competition is organised by the Lamy/Wolters Kluwer Journal in partnership with the French Competition Authority. The jury was presided over by the President of the Competition Authority.
The prize winners will each have the possibility of carrying out a six months training programme at a major international law firm in Paris.
Supported by their professors, each year ULg law students have the possibility of taking part in numerous international defence plea competitions. The results they are harvesting there are excellent! A few days ago they also won the final of the international arbitration competition at Montpellier!
Everything pleads in favour of the quality of their education at the ULg!
Contact :
Antoinette Gosselin, Faculté de Droit et de Science politique, +32 (0)4 366 93 00, A.Gosselin@ulg.ac.be

