Alternative enforcement techniques in EC competition law : settlements, commitments and other novel instruments.
GHEUR Charles (Sous la dir.) ; PETIT Nicolas (Sous la dir.) ; BELLIS Jean-François (Préfacier)
BRUYLANT EDITIONS;LIBRAIRIE GENERALE DE DROIT ET DE JURISPRUDENCE
2009
263
321.83-GHEUR
DROIT EUROPEEN ; DROIT DE LA CONCURRENCE ; COMMISSION EUROPEENNE ; ROYAUME UNI
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Commentaire :
ISBN 13 : 978-2802726883
Sommaire : Contents
Contributeurs : Rainer Becker, Nicolas Bessot, Eddy De Smijter, Assimakis P. Komninos Christophe Roquilly Philippe Lambrecht Anne-Lise Sibony David W. Hull Michael J. Clancy John Temple Lang Christopher Brown Miguel Rato Denis Waelbroeck
Introduction
PART I.
PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT
The White Paper on damages actions for breach of the EC antitrust rules.
The White Paper for Damages Actions : Putting the Community Right to Damages in Effect.
Competition Law as a Strategic Issue for Companies : Does Private Enforcement Constitute a Greater Threat ?
Private enforcement – the business community's viewpoint.
A few thoughts about representative actions.
PART II.
SETTLEMENTS AND COMMITMENTS
The European Commission's New Settlement Procedure for Cartel Cases : A Defense Counsel's Perspective
Commitment Decisions under Regulation 1/2003
PART III.
TRANSVERSAL ISSUES
Alternative enforcement techniques – the UK experience
From hard to soft enforcement of EC competition law – a bestiary of “sunshine” enforcement instruments.
The development of a new “settlement culture” in competition cases. What is left to the Courts ?
Langue : Anglais
Lieu d'édition : PARIS
Localisation : Bibliothèque Campus de Nice
Support : Papier
Etat : Présent
Propriétaire : Bibliothèque