Autorité de la concurrence
Anne-Sophie Delhaise's work experience includes being the Deputy Head of the Mergers Unit at Autorité de la concurrence from January 2020 to present, as well as serving as an Advisor for European Affairs in the Office of the President from September 2015 to January 2020. Prior to that, they worked as a Lawyer - Senior Associate at Wilhelm & Associés from April 2005 to September 2015. Anne-Sophie also had internships at Délégation des Barreaux de France in 2004, the European Commission in 2003, and Darrois Villey Maillot Brochier in 2003.
Anne-Sophie Delhaise's education history begins in 2000 when they enrolled at Paris-Pantheon-Assas University to pursue a Maîtrise en Droit degree with a focus on Droit anglais (English law). Anne-Sophie completed this program in 2001. During the same period, from 2000 to 2001, Anne-Sophie also attended the University of Oxford, where they obtained a Diploma in Legal Studies specializing in Contract and Tort Law.
Following their time at Oxford, Anne-Sophie continued their educational journey at Paris-Pantheon-Assas University, where they pursued a DEA Droit de l'Union européenne (Masters Degree) in EU Law from 2001 to 2002.
Based on the provided information, it is evident that Anne-Sophie Delhaise has attained qualifications in various areas of law, including English law, EU law, and Contract and Tort Law.
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Autorité de la concurrence
L’Autorité de la concurrence est une institution indépendante spécialisée dans le contrôle des pratiques anticoncurrentielles, l'expertise du fonctionnement des marchés et le contrôle des opérations de concentration. Elle est née en 2009 de la transformation du Conseil de la concurrence. Au service du consommateur, elle a pour objectif de veiller au libre jeu de la concurrence et d'apporter son concours au fonctionnement concurrentiel des marchés aux échelons européen et international. The French competition authority is an independant institution specialized in the supervising of anticompetitive practices, providing expertise on market functioning and reviewing merger transactions. It was created in 2009, after transformation of the Conseil de la concurrence. Serving the consumers’ interests, its goal is to uphold fair competition and contribute to the competitive functioning of markets in Europe and at the international level.