The EU Antitrust Damages Directive - Transposition in the Member States
FERRO Miguel Sousa , MARCOS Francisco , RODGER Barry J.
Description du produit
- Catégories: Droit de la Concurrence, Janvier 2019
- Editeur: OUP - Oxford University Press
- ISBN: 9780198812760
- Date de publication: 26/12/2018
- Reliure : Broché
- Nombre de page : 560
- Langue: Anglais
Résumé
- A timely, comprehensive, and important account of the transposition process and outcomes across the EU
- National reports and comprehensive comparative analysis
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.
Table des matières
Part I: EU Competition Law Private Enforcement and the Antitrust Damages Directive
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
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