Europeanisation of private enforcement of competition law : the case of Albania / Gentjan Skara.

This book argues that the European integration process (Europeanisation) is pushing the member states and candidate countries toward a greater convergence with the EU's competition acquis. Through the transposition of the Directive 2014/104/EU, the member states have harmonised substantive and...

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Main Author: Skara, Gentjan (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2022]
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contents
  • About the Author
  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • 1.1 Overview and Research Purpose
  • 1.2 Methodology
  • 1.3 Terminological Clarification
  • 1.4 Significance of the Book
  • 1.5 Structure of the Book
  • Table of Cases
  • European Union (Court of Justice)
  • Table of Legislation
  • Albania
  • European Union
  • Portugal
  • References
  • Part I: The Role of Court of Justice of the European Union and Commission in Facilitating and Encouraging the Rights to Damage...
  • Chapter 2: Evolution of a General Framework of EU Law on Private Enforcement
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Competition Policy in the European Countries: From the End of 20th Century until 21st Century
  • 2.3 Evolution of the Competition Law in the ECSC and the EC/EU
  • 2.3.1 The Origins and the Nature of Competition Rules in the ECSC
  • 2.3.2 Origin and Nature of Competition Rules in the EEC Treaty
  • 2.4 Competition Enforcement System: From Centralised Toward a Decentralised System
  • 2.5 CJEU as a Promoter and Safeguard of Private Enforcement
  • 2.5.1 EU Right to Damages for Infringement of Competition Law
  • 2.5.2 The Principle of National Procedural Autonomy
  • Table of Cases
  • European Union (Court of Justice)
  • Italy
  • Table of Legislation
  • European Union
  • Italy
  • References
  • Chapter 3: The Role of the Commission in Facilitating and Encouraging the Right to Damages
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Commission Rhetoric for Right to Damages: From Deringer Report to Regulation 1/2003
  • 3.3 Ashurst Study: Astonishing Diversity and Total Underdevelopment of Private Enforcement
  • 3.4 Green Paper on the Damages Actions for Breach of the EC Antitrust Rules
  • 3.5 White Paper on Damages Actions for Breach of the EC Antitrust Rules
  • 3.6 2013 Package: Facilitating Private Enforcement in the EU
  • Table of Cases
  • European Union (Court of Justice)
  • Table of Legislation
  • European Union
  • United Kingdom
  • References
  • Part II: Legal Analyses of the Antitrust Damages Directive and Its Implication for the EU Member States
  • Chapter 4: The Directive on Right to Damages: Legal Aspects and Implications
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Legal Basis of Antitrust Damage Directive: Single or Dual Legal Basis?
  • 4.3 Content of the Antitrust Damages Directive
  • 4.3.1 Subject Matter and Scope of Antitrust Damages Directive
  • 4.3.2 Disclosure of Evidence-(Chapter II: Articles 5-8)
  • 4.3.3 Effects of National Decisions, Limitation Periods and Joint and Several Liability (Chapter III: Articles 9-11)
  • 4.3.3.1 Effects of National Decisions, Article 9
  • 4.3.3.2 Limitation Period, Article 10
  • 4.3.3.3 Joint and Several Liability, Article 11
  • 4.3.3.4 The Passing-on of Overcharges (Chapter IV: Articles 12-16)
  • 4.3.4 Quantification of Harm (Chapter V: Article 17)
  • 4.3.5 Consensual Dispute Resolution (Chapter VI: Articles 18 and 19)
  • 4.4 Assessment of the Antitrust Damages Directive