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    Research Handbook on Private Enforcement of Competition Law in the EU

    Research Handbook on Private Enforcement of Competition Law in the EU by Rodger, Barry J.; Ferro, Miguel S.; Marcos, Francisco;

    Series: Research Handbooks in Competition Law series;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Date of Publication 24 February 2023

    • ISBN 9781800377516
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages558 pages
    • Size 244x169 mm
    • Weight 1002 g
    • Language English
    • 890

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    Long description:

    The Research Handbook on Private Enforcement of Competition Law in the EU provides wide-ranging coverage of a key aspect of competition law enforcement which is undergoing constant and rapid growth in significance. The Handbook examines the private enforcement of competition law across the EU and beyond, shedding light on pertinent and underlying issues.



    This Research Handbook brings different perspectives into the dialogue, curating contributions from judges, academics and practitioners. As a whole, the Handbook delivers a deft exploration of strategies to successfully enforce rights across the EU and encompasses discussion and scrutiny of legal instruments, institutional developments, key litigation issues and judicial practice. It delivers contemporary and comparative reflection on developments in practice, including the impact of the Antitrust Damages directive, and the impact of a range of CJEU case-law.



    Organised into three main sections covering general issues, key aspects relating to private enforcement, and the experience of enforcement in key jurisdictions, this rigorous and engaging Research Handbook will be an invaluable resource for scholars, advanced students and practitioners.



    The Research Handbook on Private Enforcement of Competition Law in the EU provides wide-ranging coverage of a key aspect of competition law enforcement which is undergoing constant and rapid growth in significance. The Handbook examines the private enforcement of competition law across the EU and beyond, shedding light on pertinent and underlying issues.

    ?A remarkably comprehensive guide to the private enforcement of competition law in Europe today, by an impressive list of eminent expert authors. This valuable addition to the literature is essential reading for those with an interest in private enforcement and includes important substantive, procedural, practical, comparative and economic insights.?

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents:

    Introduction to the research handbook on private enforcement of competition
    law in the EU xiv

    PART I GENERAL ISSUES
    1 Private enforcement of competition law: its role and development in the EU 2
    Richard Whish and David Bailey
    2 The economics of private enforcement of competition law 28
    Maximilian Langer, Erik Lindén, Asger Lunde, Claus Kastberg Nielsen and
    Jouni Sohkanen
    3 Private enforcement under US antitrust law: origins and contemporary context 52
    Andrew I. Gavil

    PART II SUBSTANTIVE AND PROCEDURAL ISSUES
    4 Respective roles of EU and national law 82
    Juliane Kokott and Hanna Schröder
    5 The application ratione temporis of the Directive?s provisions and
    conflicting limitation periods under national laws 101
    Philipp Kirst
    6 Competition litigation and EU private international law rules 134
    Barry J. Rodger
    7 Private enforcement and the imputation of antitrust liability 159
    Peter Whelan
    8 Alternative remedies in the private enforcement of Articles 101 and 102 TFEU 181
    Magnus Strand
    9 Causation 204
    Ioannis Lianos and Claudio Lombardi
    10 Indirect purchasers and passing-on 239
    Antonio Robles Martín-Laborda
    11 Access to evidence: the ?disclosure scheme? of the Damages Directive 265
    Francisco Marcos
    12 Binding effect of public enforcement decisions 303
    Miguel Sousa Ferro
    13 Collective redress and aggregation of claims 330
    Csongor István Nagy
    14 Competition litigation funding 358
    Sebastian Peyer

    PART III PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT IN PRACTICE
    15 Private enforcement in the UK and Ireland 387
    Barry J Rodger and Mary Catherine Lucey
    16 Portugal and Spain 420
    Miguel Sousa Ferro and Francisco Marcos
    17 Germany and the Netherlands 459
    Jannik Otto, Patrick Hauser and Simon Vande Walle
    18 Central and Eastern European countries 504
    Jurgita Malinauskaite

    Index 527

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