Competition Damages Actions in the EU
Law and Practice, Second Edition
David Ashton
Extract
Indirect purchaser standing and passing-on are maybe the most vexed substantive questions in relation to competition law damages claims. In part, this is because of the way in which the law handled these issues in the US, where they were given a prominent policy role. A different, and flatter, approach has been taken in the EU. This chapter examines the law on the point, as set out in the Directive, and, by way of background, the jurisprudence of the EU courts. It also looks at the law at national level, where there are decided cases on the point.
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