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Competition Damages Actions in the EU

Law and Practice, Second Edition. Elgar Competition Law and Practice series

By (author) David Ashton
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, Cheltenham, United Kingdom
Published: 30th Mar 2018
Dimensions: w 163mm h 248mm d 41mm
Weight: 1080g
ISBN-10: 1786430738
ISBN-13: 9781786430731
Barcode No: 9781786430731
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Competition Damages Actions in the EU offers a clear and concise analysis of the latest legislation and case law, at both EU and national level, in the field of damages actions for breach of EU competition law. This second edition features contributions from practising lawyers in more than ten jurisdictions, as well as offering a thorough analysis of Directive 2014/104. The author explores all aspects of the subject, including substantive problems, such as indirect purchaser standing and passing-on. He examines evidentiary issues, such as access to documents, particularly in the context of leniency programmes, and the probative value of competition authority decisions. Key features of the second edition include: First major substantive volume looking at actions for damages under EU competition law since the Commission's proposal, with a thorough review of the Damages Directive of 2014 Comprehensive yet accessible text from an experiential viewpoint Investigation into the concept of collective action as a politically sensitive phenomenon Key section on the quantification of damages in the context of competition law infringements, written by specialist economists. This thorough exposition will be an invaluable resource for practitioners at all levels - from lawyers in private practice, to judges and competition enforcement officials. Being the first to offer a detailed analysis of damages in the context of the new legislation, this book will also appeal to scholars and students of EU competition law.

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`Competition infringement-related damages actions remain a hot and topical theme in Europe. Ashton and Henry have seized the questions relating to it in a timely way, right after the European Commission published several documents that touch upon the issue, including a proposal for a directive dealing with damages cases relating to infringements or EU competition law (Juune 2013). As a result, Competition Damages Actions in the EU, law and Practice is a genuine contribution to the literature on private enforcement of competition law. Particularly welcome are discussions on the latest developments as well as on practical aspects of damages claims.' -- LL.D. Katri Havu, Global Competition Litigation Review `The economic estimation of antitrust damages is currently an important topic of policy debate in the European Union. Anyone interested in this debate will want to read the detailed analysis of that topic in this book.' -- Dennis Carlton, University of Chicago, US `This is an incredibly timely and ground-breaking work on the subject of competition law damages. It is, to my knowledge, the first book to look at the embryonic framework for damages actions at an EU level in an integrated manner. A great benefit of the work is that it looks at these issues not only in terms of EU policy but also, and critically, at how the EU framework would be applied in national legal systems. In particular, looking at issues of choice of law and forum and the concrete approach to quantification of damages, including its economic aspects, is of considerable practical importance and value.' -- Robert O'Donoghue, Brick Court Chambers, London, UK `This book is essential reading for anybody facing the legal as well as the economic challenges of private enforcement in Europe. A true go-to-resource which addresses practitioners' needs in a very clear and concise way.' -- Alexander Birnstiel, Co-Head of Regulatory and Governmental Affairs, Noerr LLP, Munich/Brussels `This is a valuable and thoughtful contribution to the debate on EU competition law litigation. It is the first book to tackle the subject as a whole and from a practical perspective, and comes at a particularly timely moment after the publication of the Commission's recent proposal. Anyone practising in this area of the law should certainly own a copy of this book.' --Andres Font Galarza, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP, Brussels, Belgium