EU Competition Litigation (häftad)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
272
Utgivningsdatum
2019-05-16
Förlag
Hart Publishing
Medarbetare
Strand, Magnus (ed.), Bastidas, Vladimir (ed.), Iacovides, Marios C. (ed.)
Dimensioner
234 x 156 x 16 mm
Vikt
554 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9781509922017

EU Competition Litigation

Transposition and First Experiences of the New Regime

Inbunden,  Engelska, 2019-05-16
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All EU Member States have now transposed Directive 2014/104/EU on damages actions for breaches of competition law into national law. The Directive (and the soft-law instruments accompanying it) not only marks a new phase for private enforcement of competition law but also, more generally, provides a novel and thought provoking instance of EU harmonisation of aspects of private law and civil litigation. Following up on a previous volume in the Swedish Studies in European Law series, published in 2016, this open access book offers contributions from top practitioners and scholars from all over Europe, who present and discuss first experiences from the implementation of the new damages regime in various jurisdictions. Topics covered include theoretical and practical reflections on the state of private enforcement in Europe, the balancing of conflicting interests pertaining to public and private enforcement of competition law respectively, and specific legal issues such as causation and the estimation of harm. The authors explore problems solved, problems created, and future challenges in the new regime of private enforcement of competition law in Europe, offering predictions as to issues that may have to be settled through recourse to the European Court of Justice. The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Swedish Studies Network.

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Magnus Strand is associate professor of European law and senior lecturer in commercial law at Uppsala University. Vladimir Bastidas Venegas is associate professor of European law and senior lecturer in competition law at Uppsala University. Marios C Iacovides is assistant professor of European law at Stockholm University and legal counsel at the Swedish Competition Authority.

Innehållsförteckning

PART I ROLLING OUT THE NEW PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT REGIME 1. EU Competences and the Damages Directive: The Continuum Between Minimum and Full Harmonisation Max Hjrtstrm and Julian Nowag 2. The State of Private Enforcement of Competition Law: A Practitioners Perspective Ulrich Classen and Martin Seegers 3. Managing Transposition and Avoiding Fragmentation: The Example of Limitation Periods and Interest Magnus Strand 4. A First Look at the Portuguese Act 23/2018 Transposing the Private Enforcement Directive Sofia Oliveira Pais PART II BALANCING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT 5. Private Enforcement of Public Law An Inconsistent Approach to Remedies? Lars Henriksson 6. The Binding Effects of Decisions and Judgments under EU Competition Law Torbjrn Andersson 7. Facilitating Follow-on Actions? Public and Private Enforcement of EU Competition Law After Directive 2014/104 Katharina Voss 8. The Practical and Legal Effects of National Decisions in Subsequent Damages Actions Per Karlsson 9. The Quest for Evidence Still an Uphill Battle for Cartel Victims? Helene Andersson PART III SOLVED AND UNSOLVED ISSUES IN PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT 10. Damages Actions in Article 102 TFEU Cases: The New Frontier for Private Enforcement Assimakis P Komninos 11. Implementing the Rules of the Damages Directive on Joint and Several Liability: The SME Derogation Anna Piszcz 12. Causation and Damage: What the Directive Does Not Solve and Remarks on Relevant EU Law Katri Havu 13. The Presumption of Harm and its Implementation in the Member States Legal Orders Pieter Van Cleynenbreugel 14. Article 17(3) of the Damages Directive and the Interaction Between the Swedish Competition Authority and Swedish Courts Marios C Iacovides