Private antitrust enforcement revisited: The role of private incentives to report evidence to the antitrust authority [PDF]
It is commonly believed that the possibility to sue privately for antitrust damages decreases the number of type II errors in enforcement at the cost of creating more type I errors.
Tim Reuter
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Digital Dominance and Social Media Platforms: Are Competition Authorities Up to the Task? [PDF]
Ong B, Toh DJ.
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Competition law litigation in the UK courts: a study of all cases 2005-2008- Part I
It is clear from a cursory examination of the academic literature in the field that private enforcement is an established, well-developed and vibrant mode of enforcement of US anti trust law, constituting the preponderance of anti trust enforcement ...
Rodger, Barry
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Private v. public antitrust enforcement: A strategic analysis
We compare private and public enforcement of the antitrust laws in a simple strategic model of antitrust violation and lawsuit. The model highlights the tradeoff that private firms are initially more likely than the government to be informed about ...
Mialon, Hugo M. +2 more
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Competition in human genetic technologies: The current US legal landscape. [PDF]
Rashid AI +3 more
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Comparative Deterrence from Private Enforcement and Criminal Enforcement of the U.S. Antitrust Laws
This article shows that private enforcement of the U. S. antitrust laws-which usually is derided as essentially worthless-serves as a more important deterrent of anticompetitive behavior than the most esteemed antitrust program in the world, criminal ...
Davis, Joshua P. +2 more
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Antitrust private enforcement : passing-on defence
With the recent proposal for a Directive on certain rules governing antitrust damages actions, the rule of Courage and Manfredi, which recognizes full compensation to any injured person, is expressly recognized and the passing-on defence mechanism is introduced. This study aims, in light of the proposal, to analyse this mechanism in our legal system.
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Toward an Empirical and Theoretical Assessment of Private Antitrust Enforcement
The predominant view in the antitrust field has been that private enforcement, and especially class action cases, yields little or no positive results.
Davis, Joshua P., Lande, Robert H.
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Challenges to Improving Health Care Delivery Through ERISA Fiduciary Litigation. [PDF]
Stein N, Hopkins E.
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