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Curriculum Vitae
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Annetje Ottow (1965) has
since April 2006 taken up a position as associate board member
at the Independent Post and Telecommunications Authority
(OPTA). She has been a
(guest) researcher at the Institute since 2001 and is
currently a guest lecturer at IViR. She studied at
the University of Leiden and afterwards as a postgraduate
student at Queen Mary College of the University of London.
After an internship with the
European Commission (DG IV), she entered the legal profession
in 1990, first in The Hague and Rotterdam and then in Brussels
and Amsterdam. From 1998 she was a partner in the section of
Houthoff Buruma in The Hague. From November 2001 until March
2006 she was a lawyer-advisor in this office.
Annetje Ottow is specialised
in competition and telecommunications law. As a lawyer, she
regularly argued cases before the Dutch Competition Authority
(NMa), the Independent Post and Telecommunications Authorithy
(OPTA) and the judge specialising in competition and
telecommunications cases - the District Court of Rotterdam.
Her research interest involves economic surveillance,
especially in the telecommunications area. On 2 June 2006
she received her doctarate for her thesis on surveillance and legal
protection in the telecommunications sector from the
University of Amsterdam.
Annetje Ottow is
also a member of
the editorial board of Mediaforum (Journal for Media
and Communications Law) and a lecturer in Competition
Law at the Grotius Academy
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Publications
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Effective Access and Procedure in telecommunications
Disputes in Europe, ‘National
Report Netherlands’, British Institute of International
and Comparative Law, London, november 2003.
Published 03.12.2003
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Updated
14.11.2006
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