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Access to Documents in Antitrust Litigation – EU and Croatian Perspective [PDF]

open access: yesYearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies, 2015
The paper analyses access to documents in cartel-based damages cases from the EU and Croatian perspective. It considers all relevant EU and Croatian legislation and case-law primarily focusing on the expected impact of the newly enacted Damages Directive.
Vlatka Butorac Malnar
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TOWARD A EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE ON DAMAGES ACTIONS [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Competition Law and Economics, 2013
This paper critically reviews the European Commission’s proposed Directive on future rules concerning actions for damages for competition law infringements under national law. It is argued that the proposal underestimates the importance of loss of profits induced by increased prices and does little in ensuring that such effects will receive an equal ...
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Private antitrust enforcement in digital market

open access: yesBratislava Law Review, 2020
The increasing popularity of private antitrust enforcement in the EU is reflected by number of antitrust damages claims in the member states, following the transposition of the Damages Directive. Meanwhile, rapid growth of digitization in every aspect of
Dominik Wolski
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Direct Visualization of a DNA Glycosylase Searching for Damage [PDF]

open access: yesChemistry & Biology, 2002
DNA glycosylases preserve the integrity of genetic information by recognizing damaged bases in the genome and catalyzing their excision. It is unknown how DNA glycosylases locate covalently modified bases hidden in the DNA helix amongst vast numbers of normal bases.
Chen, Liwei   +3 more
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The Directive Proposals on Online Sales and Supply of Digital Content (Part II): conformity and remedies for lack of conformity

open access: yesIDP, 2017
This article aims to critically analyse the two proposals for Directives that the European Commission launched on 9 December 2015: the Online Sales Directive and the Digital Content Directive. Both proposals are part of the Digital Single Market Strategy
Rosa Mila
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Disclosure of Evidence in Central and Eastern European Countries in Light of the Implementation of the Damages Directive [PDF]

open access: yesYearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies, 2017
The article looks primarily at the material comprised in the volume edited by A. Piszcz, Implementation of the EU Damages Directive in Central and Eastern European Countries published in 2017and based on that compares aspects of the disclosure of ...
Inese Druviete   +2 more
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Direct Detection and Sequencing of Damaged DNA Bases [PDF]

open access: yesGenome Integrity, 2011
Products of various forms of DNA damage have been implicated in a variety of important biological processes, such as aging, neurodegenerative diseases, and cancer. Therefore, there exists great interest to develop methods for interrogating damaged DNA in the context of sequencing.
Clark, Tyson A   +3 more
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Room to Manoeuvre for Member States: Issues for Decision on the Occasion of the Transposition of the Damages Directive

open access: yesMarket and Competition Law Review, 2019
Soon Member States will bring into force the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with the Damages Directive (2014/104/EU).
Anna Piszcz
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The Interaction of Public and Private Enforcement of Competition Law in Lithuania [PDF]

open access: yesYearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies, 2015
This paper provides a study of the interaction between public and private enforcement of Lithuanian antitrust law. The study refers to the Damages Directive.
Rimantas Antanas Stanikunas   +1 more
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Directive on Antitrust Damages Actions and Current Changes of Slovak Competition and Civil Law [PDF]

open access: yesYearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies, 2015
Slovak competition law enforcement can be characterized by infrequency of leniency applications and near absence of private enforcement. As a result, the adoption of the Damages D irective is not likely to cause substantial breakthrough in Slovakia, be ...
Ondrej Blažo
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