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    Damages claims for the infringement of EU competition law / Peter Davis, Ioannis Lianos, Paolisa Nebbia.

    • Title:Damages claims for the infringement of EU competition law / Peter Davis, Ioannis Lianos, Paolisa Nebbia.
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    • Author/Creator:Davis, Peter J. (Peter John), 1970- author.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Lianos, Ioannis, author.
      Nebbia, Paolisa, author.
    • Published/Created:Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2015.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Antitrust law--European Union countries.
      Damages--European Union countries.
    • Description:xviii, 394 pages ; 25 cm
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9780199575183 (hbk.)
      0199575185 (hbk.)
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction
      2. Background and Rationale of Damages Claims
      2.1. Introduction
      2.2. development of the debate on damages claims in Europe
      2.3. path towards the adoption of the Directive and the further judicial developments
      2.4. Conclusion: an interpretative tool
      3. Directive on Actions for Damages for Infringements of Competition Law
      3.1. Introduction: the Directive and its legal base
      3.2. Scope of the right to compensation
      3.3. Disclosure of evidence
      3.4. Limitation periods
      3.5. Effect of national decisions
      3.6. Joint and several liability
      3.7. Passing on defence and purchaser standing
      3.8. Dispute settlement
      3.9. Collective redress
      4. Legal Hurdle of Causation: Variations on a Theme
      4.1. Introduction
      4.2. primer on causation in law
      4.3. Ensuring the effectiveness of the damages remedy in EU competition law: Towards EU causation rules?
      5. Interaction of the Legal Concept of Causation with the Economic Concept of Causation
      5.1. specificities of the legal concept of causation and risks of conflict with non-legal concepts of causation
      5.2. Causality: a perspective from economics
      5.3. Conclusion
      6. Evaluating Damages: A Primer
      6.1. Introduction
      6.2. Cartel cases
      6.3. relationship between cartel damages and damages from exploitative abuses
      6.4. Damages from exclusionary practices
      6.5. Conclusion
      7. Interaction between Public Enforcement and Private Actions for Damages in Europe
      7.1. Introduction to the general framework
      7.2. Public versus private enforcement of competition law
      7.3. symbiotic relation between public and private enforcement: specific issues
      7.4. Conclusion
      8. Cross-Border Damages Actions in the EU: Managing Inter-Jurisdictional Competition in the EU Mixed Enforcement System
      8.1. governance of cross-border EU competition law enforcement: the choice between harmonization and transnational judicial governance
      8.2. Allocating adjudicative jurisdiction in cross-border EU competition law cases
      8.3. Limits to inter-jurisdictional competition: regulating parallel EU competition law proceedings in Europe
      8.4. Applicable law
      8.5. Enforcement and recognition of judgments
      8.6. Conclusion.
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