Private enforcement of competition law in Europe : directive 2014/104/EU and beyond / Rafael Amaro (ed.) ; conclusion by Paul Nihoul.
2021
KJE6456 .P74 2021 (Mapit)
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Title
Private enforcement of competition law in Europe : directive 2014/104/EU and beyond / Rafael Amaro (ed.) ; conclusion by Paul Nihoul.
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Imprint
Bruxelles : Bruylant, 2021.
Description
419 pages ; 24 cm.
Series
Droit de la concurrence (Brussels, Belgium). 2294-5636
Formatted Contents Note
Part 1.
Introduction
Chapter 1. Private Enforcement of EU Competition Law - a genesis / Damien Gerard and Patrizia Perez Fernandez
Chapter 2. Directive 2014/104: an overview / Hugues Parmentier
Part 2. Initiating a claim. Chapter 3. Litigation costs, funding and access to justice in competition damage actions in Europe / Marc Barennes and Martin Seegers
Chapter 4. Arbitration and private enforcement of competition law in Europe / Florian Bien and Mario Celaya
Chapter 5. Collective redress - European and private international law approach / Maria Jose Azar-Baud and Fabienne Jault-Seseke
Chapter 6. Cross-border damage antitrust claims and private international law rules on jurisdiction / Caterina Fratea
Chapter 7. Limitation period / Bastien Thomas and Francois Aubin
Part 3. Establishing liability. Chapter 8. Applicable law / Olivera Boskovic
Chapter 9. Investigative measures: domestic and international legalaspects / Thomas Rouhette and Claire Masseira
10. The 'fault' requirement: the case of France and certain other EU states / Ozan Akuyrek, Eric Morgan de Rivery and Yann Davie
Chapter 11. Liability and damages issues - joint and several liability / Alexandre Lacresse and Lucie Marchal
Chapter 12. Quantifying damages: an overview / Benoit Durand
Chapter 13. Cartel damages actions in Europe: how courts have assessed cartel overcharges / Jean-Francois Laborde
Part 4. National reports
Chapter 14. Germany / Rupprecht Podszun and Maximilian Konrad
Chapter 15. Italy / Roberto Osona
Chapter 16. Belgium / Pierre Goffinet and Laure Bersou
Chapter 17. Spain / Francisco Marcos
Chapter 18. France / Rafael Amaro
Conclusion What would Karel say? / Paul Nihoul Contents.
Introduction
Chapter 1. Private Enforcement of EU Competition Law - a genesis / Damien Gerard and Patrizia Perez Fernandez
Chapter 2. Directive 2014/104: an overview / Hugues Parmentier
Part 2. Initiating a claim. Chapter 3. Litigation costs, funding and access to justice in competition damage actions in Europe / Marc Barennes and Martin Seegers
Chapter 4. Arbitration and private enforcement of competition law in Europe / Florian Bien and Mario Celaya
Chapter 5. Collective redress - European and private international law approach / Maria Jose Azar-Baud and Fabienne Jault-Seseke
Chapter 6. Cross-border damage antitrust claims and private international law rules on jurisdiction / Caterina Fratea
Chapter 7. Limitation period / Bastien Thomas and Francois Aubin
Part 3. Establishing liability. Chapter 8. Applicable law / Olivera Boskovic
Chapter 9. Investigative measures: domestic and international legalaspects / Thomas Rouhette and Claire Masseira
10. The 'fault' requirement: the case of France and certain other EU states / Ozan Akuyrek, Eric Morgan de Rivery and Yann Davie
Chapter 11. Liability and damages issues - joint and several liability / Alexandre Lacresse and Lucie Marchal
Chapter 12. Quantifying damages: an overview / Benoit Durand
Chapter 13. Cartel damages actions in Europe: how courts have assessed cartel overcharges / Jean-Francois Laborde
Part 4. National reports
Chapter 14. Germany / Rupprecht Podszun and Maximilian Konrad
Chapter 15. Italy / Roberto Osona
Chapter 16. Belgium / Pierre Goffinet and Laure Bersou
Chapter 17. Spain / Francisco Marcos
Chapter 18. France / Rafael Amaro
Conclusion What would Karel say? / Paul Nihoul Contents.
Summary
The book will offer a description of the current state of play and a critical analysis of the late reforms designed to facilitate private enforcement of competition law in the European Union. It will include comparative aspects and transversal themes.
Note
The book will offer a description of the current state of play and a critical analysis of the late reforms designed to facilitate private enforcement of competition law in the European Union. It will include comparative aspects and transversal themes.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Call Number
KJE6456 .P74 2021
Language
English
ISBN
2802766872
9782802766872
9782802766872
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