Jurisdiction and judgments in relation to EU competition law claims
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- 9781841136592
- Jurisdiction and judgments in relation to European Union competition law claims
- 343.721 22 DA-J
- KJE6497 .D36 2011
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343.721 CO- Competition tracker compendium of orders | 343.721 CO- Competition tracker compendium of orders | 343.721 DA-I International and comparative competition law | 343.721 DA-J Jurisdiction and judgments in relation to EU competition law claims | 343.721 DE- Development of competition law global perspectives | 343.721 DE-A Antitrust and patent law | 343.721 DE-A Antitrust and patent law |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This text proves that as a result of the enhanced private antitrust enforcement reform, private international law has a vital role to play if EC competition rules are to be enforced. To this end, it makes an analysis of how the post 2003 policy of the EC favouring private law enforcement of EC competition law can be implemented.
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