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Limitation periods in EU Antitrust private enforcement

Zeitschrift für europarechtliche Studien
This paper discusses the impact of EU law on limitation periods for the exercise of the right to damages arising from infringements of Art. 101 and 102 TFEU, as it stands after Heureka. It distinguishes that which is imposed by EU secondary law, specifically the Antitrust Damages Directive, and that which is imposed by EU primary law, especially the ...
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Private enforcement, corruption, and antitrust design

Journal of Comparative Economics, 2018
Peter Grajzl, Andrzej Baniak
exaly  

Private antitrust enforcement in Germany

Competition Law & Policy Debate, 2018
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Private v. public antitrust enforcement: A strategic analysis

Journal of Public Economics, 2008
R Preston Mcafee   +2 more
exaly  

The US Antitrust System and Recent Trends in Antitrust Enforcement

Journal of Economic Surveys, 2000
Ping Lin, Daniel Slottje
exaly  

Private enforcement of antitrust damages in EU law

2016
The oldest objective of the European Union was to create an internal market. However, a healthy market requires competition, which encourages companies to be efficient, innovative, reduce prices and offer their products to the consumer at the most favourable terms. This can be achieved only if they act independently of each other.
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