This volume in the Swedish Studies in European Law series, produced by the Swedish Network for European Legal Studies, heralds the new harmonised regime of private enforcement of EU competition law. In 2013, the Commission issued a Communication and Practical Guide to the quantification of harm in antitrust litigation and a Recommendation on collective redress. In 2014, the long-awaited Directive on actions for damages for infringements of EU competition law was finally adopted. In 2016, the Commission is expected to issue guidelines on the passing-on of overcharges. This book examines these recent developments and offers the perspectives of judges, officials, practitioners and academics. With a preface by Judge Carl Wetter of the General Court, the book explores five different themes. In section one, the main policy issues and challenges are presented. In section two, the new regime is placed in the bigger picture of recent EU law developments. In section three, the nexus between private enforcement and transparency is investigated. A comparative perspective is offered in section four by looking into private enforcement in five Member State jurisdictions. Finally, issues relating to causation, harm and indirect purchasers are explored in section five.
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Part I: Main Policy Issues and Particular Challenges1. Introduction to the Directive on Competition Damages Actions Ulf Bernitz2. Private Enforcement of EU Competition Law: A Comparison with, and Lessons from, the US Alison Jones3. Welfare Effects of Right to Damages—A Practical Approach and the Swedish Perspective Lars Henriksson4. Challenges for Swedish Courts: Will the New Directive on Competition Damages Actions Help? Ingeborg SimonssonPart II: Private Enforcement and the New Directive in Context5. The Damages Directive and Other Enforcement Measures in EU Competition Law Vladimir Bastidas Venegas6. Embedding Procedural Autonomy: The Directive and National Procedural Rules Pieter Van Cleynenbreugel7. Private Enforcement of Competition Law in Intellectual Property Cases Paul LC TorremansPart III: Transparency, Leniency Programmes, and Human Rights8. Transparency and Liability in Leniency Programmes: A Question of Balancing? Xavier Groussot and Justin Pierce9. Access to Documents for Cartel Victims and Cartel Members — Is the System Coherent? Björn Lundqvist and Helene AnderssonPart IV: Private Enforcement Through National Actions10. Practical Private Enforcement: Perspectives from Portugal Sofi a Oliveira Pais11. Practical Private Enforcement: Perspectives from Poland Anna Piszcz12. Practical Private Enforcement: Perspectives from Finland — Causal Links, the Principle of Effectivenessand Requirements for National Solutions Katri Havu13. Practical Private Enforcement: Perspectives from Greece and the Netherlands Agisilaos KarpetasPart V: Harm, Indirect Purchasers, and Alternative Redress14. Indirect Purchasers — Is there Anything New in the Directive? An Introductory Overview of the Currentand Future Status of Indirect Purchasers in the EU Elisabeth Eklund15. Beyond the Competition Damages Directive: What Room for Competition Law Restitution? Magnus Strand16. The Presumption and Quantifi cation of Harm in the Directive and the Practical Guide Marios C Iacovides
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This book is volume eight in the Swedish Studies in European Law series.
Thematic volumes devoted to the its development, impact and reform of European law from the Swedish Network for European Legal Studies.This series reflects the variety of issues and dilemmas that European law faces and includes inquiries into specific areas of EU law and policy, as well as overarching questions of EU institutional and constitutional law. The volumes in the series are edited by members of the Network and contain original, analytical contributions by Swedish, Nordic and international scholars, who are experts in the respective thematic field. The contributions are discussed at conferences, workshops and symposia organized and funded by the Network.More information about the Swedish Network for European Legal Studies is available at: www.snef.se
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ISBN
9781509921164
Publisert
2018-04-26
Utgiver
Vendor
Hart Publishing
Vekt
526 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, U, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
384

Biographical note

Maria Bergström is Associate Professor of European Law at Uppsala University, Sweden.
Marios Iacovides is Associate Professor in EU Law, Faculty of Law & Senior Lecturer in Commercial Law, Department of Business Studies, Uppsala University and Academy Researcher of the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, Sweden.
Magnus Strand is Doctor of Laws in European Law at Uppsala University, Sweden.