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Competition Damages Actions in the EU and the UK is the clearest and most coherent reference point on damages actions for breach of EU competition law.

Competition Damages Actions in the EU and the UK is the clearest and most coherent reference point on damages actions for breach of EU competition law.



This significantly expanded, restructured, and updated edition sets out the law in relation to actions for damages for loss caused by infringements of articles 101 and 102 of the TFEU, in both the EU and UK. The book now provides detailed guidance on the jurisprudence emanating from both jurisdictions, with careful reference, as in previous editions, to Directive 2014/104, and incorporating additional detail throughout on the variations in practice and interpretation in key member states.



The book provides guidance on substantive issues, such as quantification of loss and pass-on, as well as evidentiary issues, such as access to documents, particularly in the context of leniency programmes, and the probative value of competition authority decisions. New to this edition is extensive treatment of collective redress in the EU and collective proceedings in the UK. In addition, the book has been restructured so that material on the parties to litigation and limitation, for example, are clearly presented in new chapters.



Key features of the third edition include:



  • The first major substantive volume to set out the law relating to actions for damages under EU competition law in both the EU and UK


  • Comprehensive and clearly structured reference point for this complex field


  • Updates on national developments from key jurisdictions


  • Increased material on jurisdiction


    • Extensive treatment of collective action


  • The new edition of this comprehensive reference work remains a must-have resource for all competition practitioners in the EU and UK – from lawyers in private practice to in-house counsel, and from judges to officials at competition enforcement agencies.

    Recenzijos

    Witnessing the advancement of private redress for competition infringements in the EU over the past 15 years has been one of the great joys of my professional life. David Ashton's book combines an excellent and up-to-date comparative and analytical perspective on national developments with an accessible practitioners guide for quantification of damages. It is a fine addition to the bookshelves of scholars and advocates. -- Michael D. Hausfeld, Chair Emeritus, Hausfeld LLP This book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the key issues relating to competition damages actions, one of the most dynamic areas in competition law in the EU and the UK. The involvement of experienced practitioners ensures a very high degree of practical relevance across the key jurisdictions in Europe. -- Till Schreiber, CDC Cartel Damage Claims An excellent book providing a practitioner-oriented overview of key aspects for the effective enforcement of competition damages claims throughout the European Union, with detailed examination of the specifics and the challenges inherent to the actual conduct of competition cases in front of the national courts. -- Vasil Savov, CDC Cartel Damage Claims

    Extended contents vii
    List of figures
    xv
    Foreword xvi
    Acknowledgments xviii
    Table of cases
    xx
    Table of legislation
    xxxvi
    Introduction 1(9)
    1 The legal basis of the right to damages
    10(29)
    2 Jurisdiction
    39(42)
    With a contribution from Paul Sluijter
    3 The law applicable to the claim
    81(16)
    With a contribution from Paul Sluijter
    4 Directive 2014/104/EU: Temporal scope
    97(7)
    5 The parties to litigation
    104(41)
    6 Limitation
    145(30)
    7 Harm
    175(16)
    8 Damages I
    191(45)
    9 Damages II
    236(13)
    10 Proving the infringement
    249(33)
    11 Further issues relating to evidence -- I
    282(45)
    12 Further issues relating to evidence -- II: Publication of information relating to an infringement by the Commission or an NCA
    327(9)
    13 Procedural issues
    336(12)
    14 Parameters to claims, including causation
    348(25)
    15 Collective redress in the EU
    373(43)
    16 Collective proceedings in the UK
    416(43)
    17 Quantification of antitrust damages
    459(53)
    By Frank Maier-Rigaud and Ulrich Schwalbe
    Index 512
    David Ashton, Secretariat of the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection, European Parliament, Brussels