This book scrutinizes legislative novelties and case law in the area of EU competition and state aid rules, focusing on the interaction between public and private enforcement of those rules. It is intended for scholars, stakeholders and anyone involved in the process of law enforcement – judges, attorneys at law, corporate lawyers and market participants. The book features contributions by prominent competition law scholars offering an academic analysis of the topics covered, and by several EU General Court judges, including its President, Mr. Marc Jaeger, providing first-hand information on the application of the EU competition rules in the General Court.
Includes papers by four EU General Court judges Offers an overview of and comments on the most recent case law in the field of EU competition and state aid Analyzes the newly-enacted Antitrust Damages Directive
Includes papers by four EU General Court judges Offers an overview of and comments on the most recent case law in the field of EU competition and state aid Analyzes the newly-enacted Antitrust Damages Directive
Vesna Tomljenović
Antitrust litigation Competition law Damages European law State aid law
“The book arises out of the conference EU Competition and State Aid Rules: Interaction between public and private enforcement which was held in Rovinj, Croatia on 9–10 September 2015. … this book goes to show that the private enforcement remains a contentious issue with many problem areas warranting further research and discussion. It provides an interesting contribution to the ongoing debate, including both national and supranational perspectives.” (European Competition Law Review, Vol. 39 (09), September, 2018)
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