Procedural fairness in competition proceedings / edited by Paul Nihoul and Tadeusz Skoczny.
2015
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Title
Procedural fairness in competition proceedings / edited by Paul Nihoul and Tadeusz Skoczny.
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Imprint
Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd., 2015.
Description
1 online resource (392 pages) ; cm.
Series
ASCOLA competition law.
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Formatted Contents Note
pt. 1. Fairness and effectiveness in antitrust proceedings
pt. 2. Right to defense and right to be heard
pt. 3. Right to judicial review.
pt. 2. Right to defense and right to be heard
pt. 3. Right to judicial review.
Summary
How substantive competition rules are enforced plays a crucial role in achieving their goals. This thoughtful book examines procedural issues that have arisen from the increased enforcement of competition law worldwide. Such issues are reviewed by expert contributors in Europe and around the globe. Special attention is paid to certain rights including the right to be heard, the right to defence, the right to protection of business secrets and the right to judicial review. The overarching structure of the book proposes an agenda for the solution of procedural fairness within competition proceedings for the future. This astute work will be a useful point of reference for scholars, practitioners and policy makers alike, who will benefit from the critical insight into how best to attain procedural fairness in the enforcement of competition law.
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Includes index.
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Description based on online resource; title from title screen (viewed Sept. 14, 2015).
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Language
English
ISBN
9781785360060 e-book
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