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European Competition Law Annual 2011 Integrating Public And Private Enforcement Of Competition Law Implications For Courts And Agencies Philip Lowe Mel Marquis Editors

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European Competition Law Annual 2011 Integrating Public And Private Enforcement Of Competition Law Implications For Courts And Agencies Philip Lowe Mel Marquis Editors
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Publisher: Hart Publishing Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.16 MB
Author: Philip Lowe; Mel Marquis (editors)
ISBN: 9781474201797, 1474201792
Language: English
Year: 2014

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European Competition Law Annual 2011 Integrating Public And Private Enforcement Of Competition Law Implications For Courts And Agencies Philip Lowe Mel Marquis Editors by Philip Lowe; Mel Marquis (editors) 9781474201797, 1474201792 instant download after payment.

This volume contains the written contributions and oral proceedings of the “16th Annual EU Competition Law and Policy Workshop,” held at the European University Institute in June 2011. This meeting of the Workshop examined the emerging and increasingly important use of private rights of action before national courts and in ADR fora, and the prospects for legislation and soft law initiatives at the level of the EU. Experiences in various jurisdictions were discussed, both within Europe, as well as in the US and Canada. The objective of the Workshop was to explore how the institutions of public and private enforcement might function harmoniously, in an ‘integrated’ manner to promote the public interest, while ensuring that individual rights created in this field by the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union are vindicated.

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