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Evidence Standards In Eu Competition Enforcement The Eu Approach Andriani Kalintiri

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Evidence Standards In Eu Competition Enforcement The Eu Approach Andriani Kalintiri
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.67 MB
Author: Andriani Kalintiri
ISBN: 9781509919666, 9781509919697, 150991966X, 1509919694
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Evidence Standards In Eu Competition Enforcement The Eu Approach Andriani Kalintiri by Andriani Kalintiri 9781509919666, 9781509919697, 150991966X, 1509919694 instant download after payment.

What rules or principles govern the assessment of evidence in EU competition enforcement? This book offers, for the first time, a comprehensive academic study on the topic. Its aim is twofold. Firstly, it produces a typology of evidence standards in competition proceedings at the EU level, thereby systemising the guidance that is currently dispersed in the case-law of the EU Courts. Secondly, it examines the applicable evidence rules and principles with a view to better understanding their role in EU competition enforcement. In so doing, the book illustrates that evidence standards are not mere technicalities and their significance should not be underestimated. Rigorous and engaging, this work provides a much-needed analysis of a key question of EU competition enforcement.
Volume 21 in the series Hart Studies in Competition Law

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