European Competition Law Annual Ser.: European Competition Law Annual 2001 : Effective Private Enforcement of EC Antitrust Law by Claus-Dieter Ehlermann (2003, Hardcover)

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Contributor: Claus-Dieter Ehlermann (Edited by), Isabela Atanasiu (Edited by). Author: Isabela Atanasiu. Format: Hardback. Topic: Law & Politics. Release Date: 07/22/2003. Release Year: 2003. Genre: Language & Reference.

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PublisherBloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-101841131989
ISBN-139781841131986
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Number of Pages520 Pages
Publication NameEuropean Competition Law Annual 2001 : Effective Private Enforcement of Ec Antitrust Law
LanguageEnglish
SubjectInternational / Economics, Antitrust
Publication Year2003
TypeTextbook
AuthorClaus-Dieter Ehlermann
Subject AreaLaw, Business & Economics
SeriesEuropean Competition Law Annual Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight32.1 Oz
Item Length9.6 in
Item Width6.3 in

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Edition Number2001
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition22
Series Volume Number6
Dewey Decimal343.0721
Table Of ContentList of Sponsors Table of Cases INTRODUCTION PANEL ONE: SUBSTANTIVE REMEDIES 1. Introductory Statement by Commissioner Mario Monti Panel Discussion 2. Working Papers I. Walter van Gerven II. Clifford A. Jones III. Jeremy Lever,KC IV. Antoine Winckler V. Jürgen Basedow VI. Marina Tavassi PANEL TWO: PROCEDURAL ISSUES 1. Discussion 2. Working Papers I. Francis G. Jacobs and Thomas Deisenhofer II. Justice Hugh Laddie III. Chantal Momège and Laurence Idot IV. Karsten Schmidt V. Giuseppe Tesauro PANEL THREE: ARBITRATION COURTS 1. Discussion 2. Working Papers I. Laurence Idot II. Yves Derains III. Carl Baudenbacher IV. Assimakis P. Komninos PANEL FOUR: CRIMINAL SANCTIONS 1. Discussion 2. Working Papers I. Wouter P. J. Wils II. Manfred Zuleeg BIBLIOGRAPHY
SynopsisThe European Competition Law Annual 2001 is the sixth in a series of volumes following the annual workshops on EU Competition Law and Policy held at the Robert Schuman Centre of the European University in Florence. The volume reproduces the materials of the roundtable debate that took place at the sixth edition of the Workshop (1-2 June 2001), which examined the conditions for an effective private enforcement of EC antitrust rules. The application of EC antitrust rules in the context of private litigation before national courts and arbitration tribunals is becoming a highly topical subject against the background of the on-going debate about the decentralisation of EC antitrust enforcement. The participants - a group of senior representatives of the Commission, national judges, arbitrators, renowned academics and international legal experts in the field of antitrust - discussed in particular the following aspects: a) the availability and effectiveness of substantive remedies in the enforcement of EC antitrust rules at the EU level in general and in four major EU jurisdictions in particular (England, France, Italy and Germany); b) the procedural issues arising in the enforcement of EC antitrust rules by national courts in four EU jurisdictions (England, France, Italy and Germany) and at the EU level in general; c) the problems arising in the application of Article 81(3) EC by arbitration tribunals. In addition to these issues, the participants also discussed whether the public enforcement of EC antitrust rules could be rendered more efffective by introducing sanctions applicable to the individuals responsible for their violation., This volume reproduces the materials of a debate which examined the conditions for an effective private enforcement of EC antitrust rules., The European Competition Law Annual 2001 is the sixth in a series of volumes following the annual workshops on EU Competition Law and Policy held at the Robert Schuman Centre of the European University in Florence. The volume reproduces the materials of the roundtable debate that took place at the sixth edition of the Workshop (1-2 June 2001),which examined the conditions for an effective private enforcement of EC antitrust rules. The application of EC antitrust rules in the context of private litigation before national courts and arbitration tribunals is becoming a highly topical subject against the background of the on-going debate about the decentralisation of EC antitrust enforcement. The participants - a group of senior representatives of the Commission, national judges, arbitrators, renowned academics and international legal experts in the field of antitrust - discussed in particular the following aspects: a) the availability and effectiveness of substantive remedies in the enforcement of EC antitrust rules at the EU level in general and in four major EU jurisdictions in particular (England, France, Italy and Germany); b) the procedural issues arising in the enforcement of EC antitrust rules by national courts in four EU jurisdictions (England, France, Italy and Germany) and at the EU level in general; c) the problems arising in the application of Article 81(3) EC by arbitration tribunals. In addition to these issues, the participants also discussed whether the public enforcement of EC antitrust rules could be rendered more efffective by introducing sanctions applicable to the individuals responsible for their violation., The European Competition Law Annual 2001 is the sixth in a series of volumes following the annual workshops on EU Competition Law and Policy held at the Robert Schuman Centre of the European University in Florence. The volume reproduces the materials of the roundtable debate that took place at the sixth meeting of the Workshop (June 2001) which examined the conditions for an effective private enforcement of EC antitrust rules. The application of EC antitrust rules in the context of private litigation before national courts and arbitration tribunals is becoming a highly topical subject against the background of the ongoing debate about the decentralization of EC antitrust enforcement. The participants - a group of senior representatives of the Commission, national judges, arbitrators, renowned academics and international legal experts in the field of antitrust - discussed the following aspects: the availability and effectiveness of substantive remedies in the enforcement of EC antitrust rules at the EU level in general and in four major EU jurisdictions in particular (England, France, Italy and Germany); the procedural issues arising in the enforcement of EC antitrust rules by national courts in four EU jurisdictions (England, France, Italy and Germany) and at the EU level in general; and the problems arising in the application of Article 81(3) EC by arbitration tribunals.
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