Buch, Englisch, 560 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 1001 g
Transposition in the Member States
Buch, Englisch, 560 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 1001 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-881276-0
Verlag: OXFORD UNIV PR
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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Weitere Infos & Material
- Part I: EU Competition Law Private Enforcement and the Antitrust Damages Directive
- 1.: Barry Rodger, Miguel Sousa Ferro, and Francisco Marcos: Introduction to Competition law Private Enforcement in the EU
- 2.: Barry Rodger, Miguel Sousa Ferro, and Francisco Marcos: Promotion and harmonization of Antitrust Damages claims by Directive EU/2014/104
- Part II: The Member State Reports on Transposition of the Directive
- 3.: Caroline Cauffman: Belgium
- 4.: Maria Ioannidou: Cyprus
- 5.: Muriel Chagny: France
- 6.: Christian Kersting: Germany
- 7.: Maria Ioannidou: Greece
- 8.: Csongor István Nagy: Hungary
- 9.: Mary Catherine Lucey: Ireland
- 10.: Susanna Lopopolo: Italy
- 11.: Jurgita Malainauskaite: Lithuania
- 12.: Caroline Cauffman: Luxembourg
- 13.: Jeroen Kortmann and Simon de Mineur: The Netherlands
- 14.: Maciej Bernatt and Maciej Gac: Poland
- 15.: Miguel Sousa Ferro: Portugal
- 16.: Francisco Marcos: Spain
- 17.: Lars Henriksson: Sweden
- 18.: Barry Rodger: United Kingdom
- Part III: Comparative Analysis of the Transposition Processes and Outcomes
- 19.: Barry Rodger, Miguel Sousa Ferro, and Francisco Marcos: Transposition Context, Processes, Measures and Scope
- 20.: Barry Rodger, Miguel Sousa Ferro, and Francisco Marcos: Transposition: Key Issues and Controversies
- 21.: Barry Rodger, Miguel Sousa Ferro, and Francisco Marcos: Concluding Remarks




