The EU Antitrust Damages Directive: Transposition in the Member States
This book makes a significant and original contribution to the literature on the developing area of private enforcement of EU competition law. It delivers a significant, rigorous and comprehensive analysis of the transposition across a broad selection of Member States (MS) of a major EU Directive introduced with the aim of harmonising and facilitation competition law damages actions across the European Union.
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The EU Antitrust Damages Directive: Transposition in the Member States
This book makes a significant and original contribution to the literature on the developing area of private enforcement of EU competition law. It delivers a significant, rigorous and comprehensive analysis of the transposition across a broad selection of Member States (MS) of a major EU Directive introduced with the aim of harmonising and facilitation competition law damages actions across the European Union.
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The EU Antitrust Damages Directive: Transposition in the Member States

The EU Antitrust Damages Directive: Transposition in the Member States

The EU Antitrust Damages Directive: Transposition in the Member States

The EU Antitrust Damages Directive: Transposition in the Member States

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This book makes a significant and original contribution to the literature on the developing area of private enforcement of EU competition law. It delivers a significant, rigorous and comprehensive analysis of the transposition across a broad selection of Member States (MS) of a major EU Directive introduced with the aim of harmonising and facilitation competition law damages actions across the European Union.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780192540959
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 12/20/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 600
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Professor Barry Rodger has been an academic at Strathclyde University Law School since 1993 and has been a Professor there since 2001. Professor Rodger has published widely in competition law (and international private law), and many of his recent publications have focused on private enforcement of competition law. Professor Rodger is the Secretary and co-organiser of the Competition Law Scholars' Forum (www.clasf.org) and co-editor of the Competition Law Review, and is on the organizing committee of the Scottish Competition Law Forum. Professor Miguel Sousa Ferro is a Professor at the Lisbon University Law School, where he obtained his law degree and PhD, and at the European University (Lisbon, Laureate Group). He specialises in EU Law, Competition Law and Regulatory Law. He also holds an LL.M in European Law from the College of Europe, Bruges. He is Counsel at Eduardo Paz Ferreira&Associados and is co-Director of the Portuguese Competition&Regulation Journal (Revista de Concorrência&Regulação). Professor Francisco Marcos is a law and economics scholar with more than 10 years' professional experience in research and advisory work on competition law and policy (both in the private sector and as former head of an investigation unit in a competition agency). Since 2003 he has been a Professor of Law at IE Law School, Madrid. He has also been Acting Director of the Vasque Competition Authority's Investigation Unit on two cases (Sep 2015, May 2016). He has been a consultant with several missions in developing countries in the Andean region (Ecuador, 2005 and 2006; Peru, 2007; Bolivia, 2016), in Central America (Guatemala, 2014; El Salvador, 2009), in Africa (EAC-Uganda, 2013; Zambia, 2012), as well as in other regions (Romania, 2012; Armenia 2013; Jordan, 2006; Mexico, 2014), rendering advice to governments (under contract by WB-IFC 2012-15, and European Commission, 2005, 2006, and 2014), and to private firms concerning the enactment, implementation, and enforcement of competition policy.

Table of Contents

Part I: EU Competition Law Private Enforcement and the Antitrust Damages Directive1. Introduction to Competition law Private Enforcement in the EU, Barry Rodger, Miguel Sousa Ferro, & Francisco Marcos2. Promotion and harmonization of Antitrust Damages claims by Directive EU/2014/104, Barry Rodger, Miguel Sousa Ferro, & Francisco MarcosPart II: The Member State Reports on Transposition of the Directive3. Belgium, Caroline Cauffman4. Cyprus, Maria Ioannidou5. France, Muriel Chagny6. Germany, Christian Kersting7. Greece, Maria Ioannidou8. Hungary, Csongor István Nagy9. Ireland, Mary Catherine Lucey10. Italy, Susanna Lopopolo11. Lithuania, Jurgita Malainauskaite12. Luxembourg, Caroline Cauffman13. The Netherlands, Jeroen Kortmann & Simon de Mineur14. Poland, Maciej Bernatt & Maciej Gac15. Portugal, Miguel Sousa Ferro16. Spain, Francisco Marcos17. Sweden, Lars Henriksson18. United Kingdom, Barry RodgerPart III: Comparative Analysis of the Transposition Processes and Outcomes19. Transposition Context, Processes, Measures and Scope, Barry Rodger, Miguel Sousa Ferro, & Francisco Marcos20. Transposition: Key Issues and Controversies, Barry Rodger, Miguel Sousa Ferro, & Francisco Marcos21. Concluding Remarks, Barry Rodger, Miguel Sousa Ferro, & Francisco Marcos
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