Rafael Amaro eBooks

eBooks di Rafael Amaro editi da Bruylant

EBOOK   9782802745594

Le contentieux privé des pratiques anticoncurrentielles. E-book. Formato EPUB Rafael Amaro   -  Bruylant, 2014  - 

L’ampleur et la variété des défis que suscite l’essor actuel du contentieux privé des pratiques anticoncurrentielles (le private enforcement) ne sont que partiellement appréhendées par la proposition de directive de la Commission européenne du 11 juin 2013. Cet ouvrage se propose donc de conduire une réflexion d’ensemble sur les évolutions possibles du droit judiciaire privé et du droit civil substantiel. Il est animé par une double quête d’efficacité du contentieux privé et de cohérence entre celui-ci et le contentieux devant les autorités de concurrence (le public enforcement). De toute évidence, le développement encadré du contentieux complémentaire (follow-on) permettrait de réaliser ce double objectif. Il mérite donc une étude détaillée. Pour autant, le contentieux privé autonome (stand alone), statistiquement plus fréquent, pourrait lui aussi s’avérer prometteur en incarnant une voie alternative de répression des pratiques qui échappent aux autorités de concurrence. Pour donner corps à ces deux convictions, il est proposé d’élaborer un régime commun aux contentieux privé autonome et complémentaire complété par un régime particulier à chacun d’eux.Cette thèse a obtenu le premier prix 2013 de la revue Concurrences.

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EBOOK   9782802770299

Private Enforcement of Competition Law in EuropeDirective 2014/104/EU and Beyond. E-book. Formato EPUB Rafael Amaro   -  Bruylant, 2021  - 

This book introduces the reader to key legal provisions and case-law related to the procedural and substantive issues that may arise in damages litigation for breach of anti-competitive agreements and abuses of a dominant position prohibitions.For the past decade, academic publications have focused on the proposal for a Directive on damages actions, then the Directive 2014/104/EU of 26 November 2014 itself, and finally the transposition texts. However, this understandable interest should not lead to overlook the fact that the Directive has been applied very little until now. This is mainly due to its application ratione temporis. In addition to the fact that Member States only transposed the Directive between the end of 2016 and 2018, Article 22 of the Directive provides that the substantive rules contained in the Directive cannot be applied to infringements subsequent to the national laws transposing them, while the procedural rules of the Directive apply to proceedings commenced on or after 26 December 2014. Thus, it is prior domestic law that continues to govern the vast majority of cases before national courts in the “Pre-Directive era.” In addition, a number of issues of the utmost importance have not been addressed by the Directive, such as questions of international jurisdiction or the quantification of “interests.” For these reasons, it seemed necessary not to limit this book to commenting on the Directive, important as it is, but to go beyond it.Directed by Rafael Amaro, this book contains the contributions from leading academics, attorneys, jurists and economists in the field of the private enforcement of competition law. It is composed of thematic chapters dealing with matters such as applicable law in international litigation, limitation, quantification of damages, from both a European Union and a national perspective, as well as national chapters presenting the state of play in several European States.

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