Can an Ideal Court Modelin Private Antitrust Enforcement Be Established? [PDF]
Any discussion of private antitrust enforcement usually focuses on substantive law and proceedings applicable to private antitrust cases.
Dominik Wolski
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Quantification of Harm and the Damages Directive:Implementation in CEE Countries [PDF]
Quantification of harm is regarded as one of the most significant obstacles for the full compensation of harm and development of private enforcement within the European Union, including CEE Member States.
Valentinas Mikelėnas +1 more
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The Interaction of Public and Private Enforcement of Competition Law in Lithuania [PDF]
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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Piecemeal Harmonisation Through the Damages Directive? Remarks on What Received Too Little Attention in Relation to Private Enforcement of EU Competition Law [PDF]
On 11 June 2013, the European Commission adopted a package of measures to tackle the lack of an efficient and coherent private enforcement system of EU competition law in its Member States.
Anna Piszcz
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Limits, limitations, and outer boundaries of antitrust: censorship, free speech, and dominance
Big Tech undertakings have much power over what information becomes available online. Concerns have been voiced in this context that some of their content moderation practices may amount to private censorship and a restriction of free speech.
Jan Polański
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Effect of National Decisions on Actions for Competition Damages in the CEE Countries [PDF]
One of the main objectives of the so-called Damages Directive (2014/104/EU) was to make antitrust enforcement more effective. Although in most EU countries private antitrust enforcement has been possible subject to general rules of ...
Evelin Pärn-Lee
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Consumer Antitrust Private Enforcement in Europe
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Antitrust Damages Actions in Ukraine: Current Situation and Perspectives [PDF]
The article gives an overview of Ukrainian legislation and experiences concerning antitrust damages actions. The analysis has led to a number of conclusions: private claims are rare in Ukraine due to difficulties in obtaining evidence, high legal costs ...
Anzhelika Gerasymenko, Nataliia Mazaraki
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The petitions for the recusal of chair Lina Khan: a matter of due process or delaying the process?
On the 30th of June 2021, Amazon filed a request to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to seek newly appointed Chair Lina Khan’s recusal from “any antitrust investigation, adjudication, litigation, or other proceedings in which Amazon is a subject ...
Nathalie Nielson
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The Principle of Liability in Private Antitrust Enforcement in Selected European States in Light of the Implementation of the Damages Directive into the Polish Legal System [PDF]
In the vast majority of European countries, private antitrust enforcement falls under general rules of civil law. One of the issues to be discussed in relation to this type of litigation is the principle of liability, which exists in the given legal ...
Dominik Wolski
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