The EU Antitrust Damages Directive
Transposition in the Member States
Samenvatting
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.
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
1. Introduction to Competition law Private Enforcement in the EU, Barry Rodger, Miguel Sousa Ferro, & Francisco Marcos
2. Promotion and harmonization of Antitrust Damages claims by Directive EU/2014/104, Barry Rodger, Miguel Sousa Ferro, & Francisco Marcos
Part II: The Member State Reports on Transposition of the Directive
3. Belgium, Caroline Cauffman
4. Cyprus, Maria Ioannidou
5. France, Muriel Chagny
6. Germany, Christian Kersting
7. Greece, Maria Ioannidou
8. Hungary, Csongor István Nagy
9. Ireland, Mary Catherine Lucey
10. Italy, Susanna Lopopolo
11. Lithuania, Jurgita Malainauskaite
12. Luxembourg, Caroline Cauffman
13. The Netherlands, Jeroen Kortmann & Simon de Mineur
14. Poland, Maciej Bernatt & Maciej Gac
15. Portugal, Miguel Sousa Ferro
16. Spain, Francisco Marcos
17. Sweden, Lars Henriksson
18. United Kingdom, Barry Rodger
Part III: Comparative Analysis of the Transposition Processes and Outcomes
19. Transposition Context, Processes, Measures and Scope, Barry Rodger, Miguel Sousa Ferro, & Francisco Marcos
20. Transposition: Key Issues and Controversies, Barry Rodger, Miguel Sousa Ferro, & Francisco Marcos
21. Concluding Remarks, Barry Rodger, Miguel Sousa Ferro, & Francisco Marcos