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The International Handbook on Private Enforcement of Competition Law
Edited by Albert A. Foer and Jonathan W. Cuneo
With the international community on the brink of an explosion of private remedies for violation of national competition laws, this timely Handbook provides state-of-the-art analysis of the private enforcement of competition laws across the globe. Private enforcement of antitrust is becoming a significant component of competition policy laws worldwide; today, more than a hundred jurisdictions have adopted market regimes operating within a framework of competition law, providing a varied base for developing ways by which persons injured by anticompetitive conduct will (or will not) be able to obtain remedies.
Handbook
- Published in print:
- 30 Nov 2010
- ISBN:
- 9781848448773
- eISBN:
- 9781849808088
- Pages:
- 656
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- The International Handbook on Private Enforcement of Competition Law
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Benefits of Private Enforcement: Empirical Background
- Chapter 2: The Impact of International Cartels
- Chapter 3: Differing Traditions
- Chapter 4: Defining Antitrust Violations in the US
- Chapter 5: Pre-claim Activities
- Chapter 6: Parties Entitled to Pursue a Claim
- Chapter 7: Initiation of a Private Claim
- Chapter 8: Aggregation of Claims
- Chapter 9: Procedural Defenses Short of Trial
- Chapter 10: Obtaining Evidence
- Chapter 11: Plaintiffs’ Remedies
- Chapter 12: Funding Litigation
- Chapter 13: Interaction of Public and Private Enforcement
- Chapter 14: Class Notice and Claims Administration
- Chapter 15: Overview of Europe
- Chapter 16: England and Wales
- Chapter 17: France
- Chapter 18: Germany
- Chapter 19: Italy
- Chapter 20: Netherlands
- Chapter 21: Spain
- Chapter 22: Sweden
- Chapter 23: Turkey
- Chapter 24: Overview of the Americas
- Chapter 25: Brazil
- Chapter 26: Canada
- Chapter 27: Peru
- Chapter 28: Overview of Asia and Africa
- Chapter 29: Australia
- Chapter 30: China
- Chapter 31: India
- Chapter 32: Israel
- Chapter 33: Japan
- Chapter 34: Korea
- Chapter 35: South Africa
- Chapter 36: Taiwan
- Chapter 37: International Settlements
- Chapter 38: Toward an Effective System of Private Enforcement
- Index
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- The International Handbook on Private Enforcement of Competition Law
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Benefits of Private Enforcement: Empirical Background
- Chapter 2: The Impact of International Cartels
- Chapter 3: Differing Traditions
- Chapter 4: Defining Antitrust Violations in the US
- Chapter 5: Pre-claim Activities
- Chapter 6: Parties Entitled to Pursue a Claim
- Chapter 7: Initiation of a Private Claim
- Chapter 8: Aggregation of Claims
- Chapter 9: Procedural Defenses Short of Trial
- Chapter 10: Obtaining Evidence
- Chapter 11: Plaintiffs’ Remedies
- Chapter 12: Funding Litigation
- Chapter 13: Interaction of Public and Private Enforcement
- Chapter 14: Class Notice and Claims Administration
- Chapter 15: Overview of Europe
- Chapter 16: England and Wales
- Chapter 17: France
- Chapter 18: Germany
- Chapter 19: Italy
- Chapter 20: Netherlands
- Chapter 21: Spain
- Chapter 22: Sweden
- Chapter 23: Turkey
- Chapter 24: Overview of the Americas
- Chapter 25: Brazil
- Chapter 26: Canada
- Chapter 27: Peru
- Chapter 28: Overview of Asia and Africa
- Chapter 29: Australia
- Chapter 30: China
- Chapter 31: India
- Chapter 32: Israel
- Chapter 33: Japan
- Chapter 34: Korea
- Chapter 35: South Africa
- Chapter 36: Taiwan
- Chapter 37: International Settlements
- Chapter 38: Toward an Effective System of Private Enforcement
- Index