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This book makes a significant and original contribution to the literature on the developing area of private enforcement of EU competition law. It delivers a significant, rigorous and comprehensive analysis of the transposition across a broad selection of Member States (MS) of a major EU Directive introduced with the aim of harmonising and facilitation competition law damages actions across the European Union.
Antitrust law --- Damages --- Antitrust law - European Union countries --- Damages - European Union countries
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European law --- Tort and negligence --- Torts --- Responsabilité civile --- Government liability --- International and municipal law --- Damages --- Responsabilité civile --- Government liability - European Union countries. --- International and municipal law - European Union countries. --- Damages - European Union countries.
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Government liability --- Damages --- European law --- Tort and negligence --- European Union --- Government liability - European Union countries --- Damages - European Union countries --- Droit international --- Responsabilité contractuelle --- Responsabilité civile --- Pays de l'Union européenne
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"Non-contractual liability arising out of damage caused to another" is one of the three main non-contractual obligations dealt with in the DCFR. The law of non-contractual liability arising out of damage caused to another (in the Common Law known as tort law or the law of torts, but in most other jurisdictions referred to as the law of delict) is the area of law which determines whether one who has suffered a damage can on that account demand reparation (in money or in kind) from another with whom there may be no other legal connection than the causation of damage itself. Besides determining the scope and extent of responsibility for dangers of one's own or another's creation, this field of law serves to protect fundamental rights in the private law domain, that is to say horizontally between citizens inter se. Based on pan-European comparative research which annotates the work, this volume presents model rules on liability. Explanatory comments and illustrations amplify the policy decisions involved. During the drafting process, comparative material from over 25 different EU jurisdictions has been taken into account. The work therefore is not only a presentation of a future model for European rules to come but provides also a fairly detailed indication of the present legal situation in the Member States.
Law of obligations. Law of contract --- European law --- Tort and negligence --- Liability (Law) --- Damages --- Responsabilité (Droit) --- Dommages-interêts --- Accountability --- Legal responsibility --- Responsibility, Legal --- Responsibility (Law) --- Civil law --- Contracts --- Obligations (Law) --- Injuries (Law) --- Measure of damages --- Accident law --- Compensation (Law) --- Personal injuries --- Set-off and counterclaim --- Torts --- Negligence --- Law and legislation --- Responsabilité (Droit) --- Dommages-interêts --- European Union countries --- Liability (Law) - European Union countries --- Damages - European Union countries --- Droit --- Droit civil --- Responsabilité --- Obligation quasi délictuelle --- Codification --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Damages -- European Union countries. --- Law. --- Liability (Law) -- European Union countries. --- Liability (Law).
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Liability for environmental damages --- Environmental responsibility --- Responsabilité pour dommages à l'environnement --- Responsabilité environnementale --- Environmental policy --- Economic aspects --- Responsabilité pour dommages à l'environnement --- Responsabilité environnementale --- Environmental policy - Economic aspects - European Union countries. --- Liability for environmental damages - European Union countries. --- Biodiversite --- Droit europeen de l'environnement --- Maree noire --- Principe pollueur - payeur --- Responsabilite environnementale
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Damages Claims for the Infringement of Competition Law addresses the current state of the law in the EU on damages claims for the infringement of EU competition law by combining a theoretical with a practical perspective.The work first focuses on the relevant EU acquis, examining all aspects of EU law that may be relevant to damages claims (whether brought by a consumer or not) such as those concerning fault, alternative dispute resolution, as well as private international law instruments. The book then delves into the economic underpinnings of claims for damages, including optimal enforcement theory and damages and the legal standards of liability, the evaluation of damages for cartels, exploitative conduct and exclusionary conduct.The work also examines collective actions (legal regime and financing aspects), the interaction between damages claims and public enforcement, causation as well as issues relating to multi-jurisdictional enforcement and damages claims. The book provides a discussion of the emerging field of competion law damages and explores the important questions it raises about the use of the traditional tort law catergories in an area of law that is heavily infused with economic analysis. It combines a corrective justice perspective with an empirical and theoretical analysis of the practice of competiton law damages in various jurisdictions in Europe. Rather than adopting the traditional economic analysis law of approach, the authors respect the autonomy of the fields of law and economics, while attempting to identify the areas of conflict that may emerge when economic concepts and categories are integrated in the legal system.
Concurrence --- Dommages-intérêts --- Droit européen --- Restrictions --- Antitrust law --- Damages --- Injuries (Law) --- Measure of damages --- Accident law --- Compensation (Law) --- Obligations (Law) --- Personal injuries --- Set-off and counterclaim --- Torts --- Negligence --- Law and legislation --- Dommages-intérêts. --- Droit européen. --- Restrictions. --- Antitrust law - European Union countries --- Damages - European Union countries
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In this revised and much expanded second edition David Ashton provides a comprehensive review of the EU damages directive (Directive 2014/104/EU) and its implementation, bringing the book up to date with the latest advances in EU Competition Law damages actions. This edition also features insights from practising lawyers on national developments in over 10 countries across Europe and an updated, separately authored, chapter on the quantification of loss. This book will provide practising lawyers and scholars alike with a clear, well-structured and updated guide to EU Competition Law Damages
Antitrust law --- Antitrust law. --- Damages --- Damages. --- Injuries (Law) --- Measure of damages --- Anti-trust law --- Competition --- Competition law --- Trusts, Industrial --- Law and legislation --- Law --- Accident law --- Compensation (Law) --- Obligations (Law) --- Personal injuries --- Set-off and counterclaim --- Torts --- Negligence --- Commercial law --- Trade regulation --- Antitrust law - European Union countries. --- Damages - European Union countries.
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Liability for environmental damages --- Environmental law --- Interpretation and construction --- Environmental damages, Liability for --- Liability (Law) --- Torts --- Environment law --- Environmental control --- Environmental protection --- Environmental quality --- Environmental policy --- Law --- Sustainable development --- Law and legislation --- Liability for environmental damages - European Union countries --- Environmental law - European Union countries - Interpretation and construction --- Responsabilité pour dommages à l'environnement --- Environnement --- Interpretation and construction. --- Droit --- Interprétation
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European law --- Economic law --- Competition, Unfair --- Lost profits damages --- Restraint of trade --- Restraint of trade - European Union countries --- Lost profits damages - European Union countries --- Competition, Unfair - European Union countries --- Damages for lost profits --- Profit losses damages --- Business losses --- Contracts --- Damages --- Torts --- Concurrence --- Gain manqué (responsabilité civile) --- Droit européen --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Restrictions
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