Competition Law in UK Law
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Allocating Jurisdiction in Private Competition Law Claims within the EU
This article demonstrates that the policies underlying EC competition law and EU private international law currently have a significant potential for conflict. This conflict is a result of a failur...
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Article 234 and Competition Law: A Comparative Analysis
Many of the most significant principles established by the ECJ have been decided in the context of a reference to that court for a preliminary ruling under Article 234 (ex 177) EC. Article 234 faci...
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Inter-agency evidence sharing in competition law enforcement
While transnational antitrust enforcement is becoming only more common, the access to foreign-based evidence remains a considerable practical challenge. This article appraises considerations and co...
- Criminalising Competition Law Offences
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Injunctions at the Request of Third Parties in EU Competition Law
The European Commission recently made significant efforts to encourage the private enforcement of EU competition law, by inducing natural and legal persons who suffered damage as a result of compet...
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Competition Law and Transnational Private Regulatory Regimes: Marking the Cartel Boundary
Cartels today are prohibited under competition regimes around the world, although seen historically (in Europe at least) as a public good to be tolerated or even encouraged by governments. Despite ...
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The Role of EU Competition Law in Tackling Abuse of Regulatory Power by Sports Associations
In his opinion in Bosnian, Advocate General Lenz called attention to the function of EU competition law to control the private regulatory power of international sports associations. The true potent...
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Private Enforcement of European Competition Law and the Persisting Collective Action Problem
Several economic criteria may help policy-makers in choosing between public and private enforcement of competition law. The welfare losses caused by infringements of the cartel prohibition may be b...
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Competition Law in the International Domain: Networks as a New Form of Governance
Central to the internationalization of competition law has been the emergence of transnational networks of competition officials and experts. These networks have operated in three main areas: co‐or...
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Competition soft law in French and German courts
Ten years after the decentralization of EU competition law enforcement, this paper aims to ascertain through empirical means whether Commission-issued competition guidelines and notices (soft law) ...
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