The diversity of the EU approach to law enforcement: Towards a coherent model inspired by a law and economics approach [PDF]
Traditionally in the division of labor between the European level and the Member States it was, roughly, the European legislature that set the norms and the Member States that took care of enforcing these norms. In various policy areas, an implementation
Faure, M.G. (Michael) +1 more
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Time is money - how much money is time? : Interest and inflation in competition law actions for damages [PDF]
Public and private action against cartels is an internationally recognized cornerstone of antitrust enforcement. Effective private enforcement requires that cartel victims can receive (at least) full compensation for the harm suffered.
Bueren, Eckart +2 more
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Collecting Evidence Through Access to Competition Authorities’ Files – Interplay or Potential Conflicts Between Private and Public Enforcement Proceedings? [PDF]
Information asymmetry between claimants seeking damages for competition law violations and the alleged infringing undertaking(s) is a key problem in the development of private antitrust enforcement because it often prevents successful actions for damages.
Anna Gulińska
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Horizontal and vertical agreements: Differences between the European Union and the United States [PDF]
This article compares the European Union and the United States with respect to competition law and enforcement practices as it pertains to agreements among competitors in a market (horizontal) and agreements among firms in a supply chain (vertical ...
Harrington Joseph E. Jr.
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Governance aspects of cross-border EU competition actions: theoretical and practical challenges [PDF]
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.The authors have aimed to produce a theoretical model which considers the choice of governance design of cross-border EU competition law
Becker, F, Danov, M
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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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The Damages Directive and Consensual Approach to Antitrust Enforcement [PDF]
The article focuses on the novelties introduced by the Damages Directive in the field of consensual settlements of disputes concerning private enforcement.
Raimundas Moisejevas
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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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The impact of cartelization on pricing dynamics : evidence from the German cement industry [PDF]
Although the pricing dynamics of hardcore cartels have been studied intensively from a theoretical perspective, empirical evidence is still rare. We combine publicly available data with a unique private data set of about 340,000 market transactions from ...
Hüschelrath, Kai, Veith, Tobias
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Public Policy as a Ground for Refusal to Enforce EU Antitrust Damages Awards
The Brussels I Regulation is crucial for the effectiveness of EU competition law in the field of private enforcement because it provides a legal framework for the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters, which includes ...
Alla Pozdnakova
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