This chapter examines some of the key features of the EU Directive on antitrust damages actions. The Damages Directive aims to ensure effective private enforcement by facilitating claims in the courts of the EU Member States. However, the proposed measures do not address pressing issues such as claim aggregation or the funding of claims. Instead, the Directive introduces complex rules regarding access to information and joint and several liability. The new EU framework for antitrust damages actions is incoherent and unlikely to create the envisaged level playing field. Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ elegantly combines comedy with more serious politics and embarrassment. The new EU Directive on Antitrust Damages that introduces measu...
Free and undistorted competition is a core feature of the internal market and European Union more br...
According to traditional economic theory an environment with free competition is seen as the only en...
In the last two decades there has been an increasing interest from policy makers in encouraging priv...
Directive EU/2014/104 is the latest legal instrument that crystalizes the evolution of EU competitio...
Directive 2014/104/EU on private antitrust enforcement opted for the exclusion of punitive damages f...
This article concerns the developing area of private enforcement of EU competition law, providing an...
After having framed the concept of punitive damages and having analysed the relevant case-law of the...
On 11 June 2013, the European Commission adopted a package of measures to tackle the lack of an effi...
The adoption of Directive 2014/104/EU on actions for damages for infringements of the competition ru...
The EU Damages Directive came into force in December 2014. One of its objectives is to ensure that a...
Directive 2014/2014/EU puts the private law remedy of non-contractual liability as the pivot of the...
The Damages Directive introduces the right to ‘full compensation’ and the principle of ‘joint and se...
Quantification of harm is regarded as one of the most significant obstacles for the full compensatio...
The aim of the thesis is to examine whether the prohibition of overcompensation in the Antitrust Dam...
On 11 June 2013 the European Commission adopted a package of instruments to facilitate damages claim...
Free and undistorted competition is a core feature of the internal market and European Union more br...
According to traditional economic theory an environment with free competition is seen as the only en...
In the last two decades there has been an increasing interest from policy makers in encouraging priv...
Directive EU/2014/104 is the latest legal instrument that crystalizes the evolution of EU competitio...
Directive 2014/104/EU on private antitrust enforcement opted for the exclusion of punitive damages f...
This article concerns the developing area of private enforcement of EU competition law, providing an...
After having framed the concept of punitive damages and having analysed the relevant case-law of the...
On 11 June 2013, the European Commission adopted a package of measures to tackle the lack of an effi...
The adoption of Directive 2014/104/EU on actions for damages for infringements of the competition ru...
The EU Damages Directive came into force in December 2014. One of its objectives is to ensure that a...
Directive 2014/2014/EU puts the private law remedy of non-contractual liability as the pivot of the...
The Damages Directive introduces the right to ‘full compensation’ and the principle of ‘joint and se...
Quantification of harm is regarded as one of the most significant obstacles for the full compensatio...
The aim of the thesis is to examine whether the prohibition of overcompensation in the Antitrust Dam...
On 11 June 2013 the European Commission adopted a package of instruments to facilitate damages claim...
Free and undistorted competition is a core feature of the internal market and European Union more br...
According to traditional economic theory an environment with free competition is seen as the only en...
In the last two decades there has been an increasing interest from policy makers in encouraging priv...