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This article investigates the purpose and workings of EU competition law and policy: how does the protection of competition promote welfare? It scrutinizes the claim that sustainable consumption and production (SCP) requires flexible rather than strict enforcement of Article 101 TFEU. Flexible...
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This article investigates the purpose and workings of EU competition law and policy: how does the protection of competition promote welfare? It scrutinizes the claim that sustainable consumption and production (SCP) requires flexible rather than strict enforcement of Article 101 TFEU. Flexible...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012850358
This paper explores fundamental changes to the UK’s competition law private actions landscape. It examines how the Consumer Rights Act 2015 (‘CRA’) has paved the way for private enforcement to become an effective deterrent against anti-competitive behavior. These changes have been made...
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The present paper analyzes the interaction between the economic review of the probition of abuses of a dominant position (Article 82 EC) on the one hand and the efforts to enhance private enforcement of competition law through private damage claims on the other hand. The paper argues that...
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map which normative criteria have to be assessed when the allocation of regulatory powers is decided on and on the basis … of these criteria to assess how the allocation of enforcement powers affect the envisaged law enforcement. The paper …
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On 11 June 2013, the European Commission adopted a package of measures to tackle the lack of an efficient and coherent private enforcement system of EU competition law in its Member States. In particular, a draft Damages Directive was proposed in order to meet the need for a sound European...
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The European Commission (EC) and the European Courts have being reaffirming in the Deutsche Telekom and Telefónica cases that guide-prices established by sector regulators upon electronic communications incumbents cannot per se exclude that conducts with anticompetitive foreclosure effects,...
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According to well-established case-law of the European Court of Justice, in the European Union, parent companies can be fined for antitrust infringements by their subsidiaries. Furthermore, under a new EU Directive, signed into law on 26 November 2014, parent company liability is likely to be...
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of pricing algorithms. In theory, pricing algorithms are not easily assessed from the perspective of competition law, let …
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