Experience: Florence joined the Centre for Law, Economics and Society of the Faculty of Laws as a research student in 2010. Her research aims at confronting competition and corporate governance. She is looking at how competition law affects the internal organization of companies, and whether it should be further concerned with internal interactions and agency costs. Her focus is on corporate compliance programs that illustrate well the interaction between competition law and corporate governance concerns. Her analysis also include the examination of the evolution of boundaries between market and companies, and how competition law should address it.
She worked at the European Commission, Brussels – Directorate General for Internal Market and Services in the unit of Economic dimension of Public Procurement; Electronic Procurement (2009-2010).
Education:
M.A., European Economic Studies, College of Europe, Bruges (2009)
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