Compendium of Antitrust Damages Actions

Concurrences - EAN : 9781954750524
DENTON AO JOHN W.H.
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EAN : 9781954750524

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  • EAN13 : 9781954750524
  • Editeur : Concurrences
  • Date Parution : 18 déc. 2023
  • Disponibilite : Disponible
  • Barème de remise : NS
  • Nombre de pages : 272
  • Format : H:152 mm L:229 mm E:15.9 mm
  • Poids : 536gr
  • Interdit de retour : Retour interdit
  • Résumé : Antitrust litigation has become extremely complex and not all jurisdictions have adopted the same rules. The Compendium of Antitrust Damages Actions was developed to bring clarity and guidance in an area of law that is in constant evolution. It aims to profile the legal regime related to antitrust damages actions in a variety of important jurisdictions by providing an overview of the key legal principles - organized around 9 topics and completed in some jurisdictions by an additional section highlighting key issues. With references to nearly 350 court cases, the Compendium is a unique tool for all economic actors - antitrust experts and non-experts alike - and was designed to address the concerns of both multinational companies and SMEs that may be exposed to, or already involved in, antitrust litigation. It provides details on the method of calculating damages in numerous jurisdictions as well as the amount of damages awarded, to increase companies’ understanding and awareness of the issue. Courts will be able to see what courts in other jurisdictions have decided on a given issue, which may contribute to a greater consistency and, within the European Union, to enhance integration. This compendium is also intended to support competition authorities by giving them a general view on the consequences of their decisions. By providing decision-makers with a comparative overview of the issues most frequently arising in private antitrust litigation in key jurisdictions, we hope to help them navigate through a new, fast-changing legal environment.
  • Biographie : Caroline Inthavisay is in charge of the ICC Commission on Competition at the ICC Global Headquarters based in Paris. Her role since she joined the ICC Department of Policy and Business Practices in 2007 is to identify and analyse policy issues affecting international trade and investment and to oversee the development of rules and policy recommendations to promote business self-regulation and best practices. She was also involved in other policy areas at ICC such as Transport & Logistics and Anti-Corruption.
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