The Private Enforcement of Competition Law offers the first comprehensive and truly international overview of private competition enforcement. Providing new insight into a topic of growing importance, this book is designed to aid practitioners, policymakers, and researchers in dealing with competition matters.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Introduction
- Part I: Overview of Private Enforcement Systems
- 1: Private Enforcement at a Glance
- 2: The Interaction of Public and Private Enforcement Systems
- Part II: Elements of Private Enforcement Systems
- 3: Judicial Redress Mechanisms
- 4: Out-of-court Redress Schemes
- 5: Claimants and Standing
- 6: Ensuring the Effectiveness of Redress Schemes
- 7: Defendants and Liability
- 8: Establishing an Infringement
- 9: Territorial Scope of Private Enforcement
- 10: Rules of Evidence
- 11: Causation
- 12: Damages and Their Quantification
- 13: Economic Methods in Private Competition Enforcement