Organization of American States Department of<br />Human Development
Competition Law in Telecoms REgulations

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OAS–CITEL Scholarship Opportunities under the OAS Partnerships Program for Education and Training

The General Secretariat of the Organization of American States (GS/OAS) through the Inter-American Telecommunication Commission (CITEL), ISES and the GVF’s Andrew Werth Memorial Scholarship program are offering complete tuition scholarships1 to qualified candidates of the Americas to further their education through the:

OAS–CITEL /Cullen International - Scholarship Opportunities

Cullen International, in the framework of a partnership with the General Secretariat of the Organization of American States (GS/OAS) through the Inter-American Telecommunication Commission (CITEL), is offering two different types of scholarships to a qualified candidate of the Americas to further their education through the

Competition Law in Telecoms Regulation

OAS/DHDEE/CIR.113/2014

About the Organization of American States (OAS), CITEL and Cullen International

The General Secretariat of the Organization of American States

GS/OAS is the central and permanent organ of the Organization of American States (OAS). Through its Department of Human Development, Education and Employment (DHDEE),GS/OAS supports OAS member states in creating policies and executing programs that promote human capacity development at all educational levels. By enabling formative opportunities to citizens, DHDEE strengthens democratic values and security under the framework of regional integration. DHDEE does this: (i) by supporting the efforts of OAS member states to improve the quality of and equity in education while enhancing and highlighting the contribution of their diverse cultures to economic, social, and human development; and (ii) by assisting the citizens of the Americas in realizing their full potential by giving them access to knowledge and skills through training that improves the standard of living for individuals, families and communities in the region.

The Inter-American Telecommunication Commission of the OAS (CITEL)

The Inter-American Telecommunication Commission (CITEL) is an entity of the Organization of American States (hereinafter "the Organization"), established by the General Assembly, in accordance with Article 53 of the Charter of the Organization.

CITEL has the mission to facilitate and promote the integral and sustainable development of interoperable, innovative and reliable telecommunications/ICTs in the Americas, under the principles of universality, equity and affordability.

The vision of CITEL is the full integration of the American States into the Global Information Society, with a view to enabling and accelerating social, economic and environmentally sustainable development for all the region’s inhabitants through the development of telecommunications and information and communication technologies (ICTs)

About Cullen International

For over twenty years, Cullen International has been tracking, reporting on and benchmarking developments in telecommunications, media and electronic commerce regulation across Europe and beyond. Its service portfolio now includes Latin America, the Middle East and North Africa.

Cullen International provides comprehensive, neutral, unbiased, timely information that is used by the whole industry and is widely recognized as the leading regulatory support service provider in the field.

Its services consist of a unique range of alerts, reports, benchmarks and enquiry services, which are complemented by training and consulting services. The outstanding regulatory database contains over twenty years of source documents linked to expert analysis of events. Cullen International is also regularly selected to carry out important research and studies for the European Commission and other organizations and is frequently sought out to chair or make presentations at industry events.

For more information please visit http://www.cullen-international.com/

I. ABOUT THE PROGRAM

1. Modality of the course: Onsite, Belgium, Brussels

2. Start and end dates of the course: November 25-26, 2014

3. Course duration: Two days

4. Language of instruction: English

5. Coordinator of the course:

Mr. Ezequiel Dominguez, Ezequiel Dominguez
Head, Latin America Telecom and Media
Email: [email protected]

Cullen International
M +54 9 223 6 008 701
Clos Lucien Outers 11-21/1
1160 Brussels, Belgium

7. Course Objectives and Content: The training will provide attendees with:

  • an overview of the relationship between competition law and the approach to economic regulation developed specifically for the telecoms sector;
  • in-depth analysis and understanding of the key competition law concepts applied in the telecoms sector and whether the two strands are converging or diverging;
  • experience from real-life examples and cases from the European Union as to how parties can obtain different results by using competition law approaches compared with sector-specific regulation;
  • a chance to discuss competition law issues with experts and peers, and to compare experiences and different regulatory approaches.

II. ABOUT THE SCHOLARSHIP

1. BENEFITS:

  • One “full” scholarship and one “partial” scholarship will be granted: A complete scholarship of the registration fee to the course for one participant, for a value of US$2,000, covering also the accommodation and flights expenses for a maximum amount of US$2,800 and the costs for lunches and dinners i.e a maximum total value of US$4,800.  NB: By accepting the “full” scholarship, the participant or the participant’s company or organization commit themselves to take charge of any other extra amount above the US$2,800 foreseen for the expenses.

  • A “partial” scholarship covering the registration fees to the course for one participant, for a value of US$2,000. (Costs for lunches and dinners fully covered).  NB: By accepting the “partial” scholarship, the participant or the participant’s company or organization commit themselves to bear the expenses for travel and accommodation.

2. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:

  • Be a citizen or permanent resident of an OAS Member State (Antigua and Barbuda, Argentine Republic, Bahamas (Commonwealth of the), Barbados, Belize, Bolivia (Plurinational State of), Brazil (Federative Republic of), Canada, Chile, Colombia (Republic of), Costa Rica, Dominica (Commonwealth of), Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador (Republic of), United States of America, Grenada, Guatemala (Republic of), Guyana, Haiti (Republic of), Honduras (Republic of), Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama (Republic of), Paraguay (Republic of), Peru, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Kitts and Nevis (Federation of), Suriname (Republic of), Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay (Eastern Republic of), Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)).
  • Participant profile: The seminar is suitable for:
  1. seasoned regulatory experts who have a particular interest in the way that competition law concepts have influenced the European approach to telecoms regulation;
  2. regulatory specialists dealing with competition issues and interested to explore alternative options for market remedies; and
  3. those interested in the role that competition law policy will play in the future shape of the communications market, particularly as regards market consolidation

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3. SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION RESTRICTIONS:

  • If you were awarded an OAS Professional Development Scholarship in the past twelve (12) months or if you currently hold an OAS Scholarship for Academic Studies, you are NOT eligible to apply for another Professional Development Scholarship.
  • Also, Staff members of the General Secretariat, persons under performance contracts with the General Secretariat, staff members of the permanent missions to the OAS, and their relatives are not eligible for OAS academic scholarships.

4. SUBMISSION OF SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION:

4.1 Required documents:

· Completed OAS Scholarship Application Form, please selected the course: http://www.oas.org/en/scholarships/professionaldev.asp

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· Print and sign application form e-mailed to your account.

· Submit signed form and Copy of the transcript of the latest degree obtained

· Updated resume

· One letter of recommendation of current or most recent employer

· All the documents should be submitted to the National Liaison Office (ONE) http://www.oas.org/es/becas/programaregular/one.asp in your country.

5. SCHOLARSHIP SELECTION CRITERIA: Scholarships shall be granted based on the following criteria:

  • The merits and overall credentials of the candidate, including his/her academic and professional background, and
  • An extensive and equitable geographic distribution for the benefit of all member states that takes into account the greater needs of the smaller and relatively less developed economies.

6. RESPONSIBILITIES OF SCHOLARSHIPS RECIPIENTS: All Scholarship Recipients must:

  • Confirm their acceptance of the scholarship award by signing and returning to OAS DHDEE their completed form: “Acceptance of the Scholarship Award”.
  • Inform the OAS Department of Human Development, Education and Employment at least one week before the program start date in the event he/she is unable to begin the program of study so that the scholarship may be offered to the next ranked candidate.
  • If after accepting the scholarship, the scholarship recipient for whatever reason cannot attend the course, he or she must immediately notify the Department of Human Development, Education, and Employment of the OAS.

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