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The Impact of Leniency Policy on Private Enforcement of Competition Law: The EU Provisions and the Albanian Approach

International Scientific Conference EMAN – Economics and Management: How to Cope with Disrupted Times
The scope of this paper encompasses an analysis of the leniency policy introduced by the European Union (EU) public enforcement of competi­tion law and its interaction with private enforcement of competition law, par­ticularly focusing on the approach ...
Monika Canco
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Creating More Public Value in the EU Competition Law by Reaching a Higher Level of Prevention in the Particular Context of the Digital Markets

World Competition Law and Economics Review, 2021
The problem-solving mechanism developed by Sparrow in the field of social regulation could also be implemented in competition law in order to prevent the recurrence of competition problems in a given industry.
A. Tóth
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The Impacts of Public Interest Consideration on the Application of Competition Law: The Case Study of Vietnam’s Competition Authority

World Competition Law and Economics Review
This article examines how public interest considerations shape the design and enforcement of competition law, using Vietnam’s National Competition Commission (NCC) as a case study. Public interest – balancing consumer welfare with state-driven economic
Tran Thang Long
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‘Responsive’ Remodelling of Competition Law Enforcement

, 2020
Over the years, regulators have sought to improve the effectiveness of both private and public competition law enforcement. In EU competition law, recent debates have concerned damages actions for competition law violations and the empowerment of ...
M. Ioannidou
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COMPETITION LAW IN THE SCANDINAVIAN LEGAL ORDER: A COMPARATIVE AND ENFORCEMENT-FOCUSED ANALYSIS OF NORWAY, FINLAND, AND SWEDEN

Agora International Journal of Juridical Sciences
This article provides a comparative analysis of competition law in the Scandinavian countries, with particular emphasis on Norway, Finland, and Sweden. It examines how these jurisdictions apply a coherent regulatory logic to cartel enforcement and merger
Aysel Alakparova, Farid Aghasiyev
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Antitrust Marathon V: When in Rome Public and Private Enforcement of Competition Law

European Competition Journal, 2013
The Antitrust Marathon is a long-running series of roundtable discussions sponsored by the Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies of Loyola University Chicago School of Law and the Competition Law Forum of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law, focusing on enduring issues of comparative competition law.
Philip Marsden   +2 more
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Private enforcement of EU Competition Law between public and private issues

International Journal of Public Law and Policy, 2011
This work underlines some of the main issues that Member States face in attempting to reconcile national tort law systems with EU goals in competition law. As a matter of fact, the very notion of private enforcement tends to achieve two different purposes: on the one hand, corrective justice and, on the other hand, a functional system of deterrence ...
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Private rights and public autonomy in sustainable competition law and EU Green Deal measures

Cambridge International Law Journal
Following the European Union’s (EU) Green Deal, legislative measures have created frameworks to enforce sustainability aspects, including the Anti-Deforestation Regulation and the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.
E. Fischer, Markus W Gehring
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Korean Competition Law Enforcement: Recent Developments

World Competition Law and Economics Review
This article explains recent developments in Korean competition law enforcement from three perspectives. First, the Korea Fair Trade Commission (‘KFTC’) has recently improved its public enforcement procedures, focusing on preventing the collection of ...
Kim Youngseok
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Article: Public Compensation for Private Harm: Fair Funds for Consumer Competition Law Redress

World Competition Law and Economics Review
This paper discusses the use of the concept of Fair Funds for consumer competition law enforcement from an EU perspective. With such Fair Funds, the US Securities and Exchange Commission distributes collected fines and disgorged profits to compensate ...
Lena Hornkohl
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