FSR C&M and FCP ad-hoc training for AKOS
May 27, 2017

On 29 May the Florence School of Regulation, Communications & Media and the Florence Competition Programme in Law and Economics (FCP) run an ad-hoc intensive training on Competition Law in Electronic Communications in Ljubljana for AKOS – Agency for Communication Networks and Services of the Republic of Slovenia.
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