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Das Werk befasst sich umfassend mit dem gesellschaftlichen, technischen und ökologischen Wandel des 21. Jahrhunderts und dessen rechtlichen Implikationen. Es enthält aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse u.a. zu Fragestellungen aus dem Bereich der Digitalisierung, zum Einsatz von Künstlicher Intelligenz und auch zu den Themenfeldern Taxonomie und Menschenrechte, die in Zusammenarbeit der Universitäten Augsburg und Johannesburg entstanden sind.Aktuelle Themen werden von Wissenschaftler:innen aus Deutschland eingeführt und anschließend von südafrikanischen Kolleg:innen reflektiert. Dies führt zu einem besseren Verständnis ungeklärter Rechtsfragen beider Rechtssysteme.Mit Beiträgen vonProf. David Bilchitz | Prof. Monray Marsellus Botha| Prof. Dr. Georg Borges | Prof. Dr. Benedikt Buchner, LL.M. | Nkululeko Buthelezi | Prof. Dawie De Villiers | Prof. Dr. Sina Fontana, MLE | Tim Gutmann | Prof. Charl Hugo | Louis Koen | Prof. Dr. Martin Kment, LL.M. | Dr. Stefan Lorenzmeier, LL.M. | Dr. Cayle Lupton | Prof. Dr. Martin Maties | Prof. Dr. Thomas M.J. Möllers | Prof. Letlhokwa Mpedi | Sikhulile Ncgobo | Dr. Aqilah Sandhu | Dr. Maximilian Schnebbe | Prof. Hennie Strydom | Prof. Michele van Eck | Anna Henriette Weininger | Dr. Lisa Wolf
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Private Enforcement of European Competition and State Aid Law
Current Challenges and the Way Forward
Edited by: Ferdinand Wollenschläger, Wolfgang Wurmnest & Thomas M.J. Möllers
The overlapping European Union (EU) regimes of competition law and State aid law both provide mechanisms allowing private plaintiffs to claim compensation for losses or damages. It is thus of significant practical value to provide, as this book does, analysis and guidance on achieving enforcement of such claims, written by renowned authorities in the two fields.
The book examines the two areas of law both from an EU perspective and from the perspectives of private enforcement in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom. In country reports for these major jurisdictions, as well as in more general and comparative chapters, the authors focus on such issues as the following:
impediments to private enforcement; which entity is liable for damages; binding effect of decisions of competition authorities; limitation of actions; collective actions and pooling of claims; enforcement of the standstill obligation (Article 108(3) TFEU); remedies and information deficits; cooperation and coordination between national courts and the European Commission; transposition of the so-called Damages Directive (Directive 2014/104/EU) by the EU Member States; extent to which the strengthening of private enforcement of competition law has a spillover effect on State aid law; and prospects for harmonisation of State aid law.A concluding section identifies enforcement deficits and proposes ways to improve the existing legal framework.
As an in-depth assessment of key obstacles and best practices in private enforcement actions, this highly informative and practical volume facilitates choice of the best forum for competition and State aid law cases. Academics and practitioners engaged with this important area of European law will appreciate the authors’ awareness of the economic need and legal particularities which could generate an effective European system of private enforcement of legitimate claims under EU competition and State aid law.
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Private Enforcement of European Competition and State Aid Law
Current Challenges and the Way Forward
Edited by: Ferdinand Wollenschläger, Wolfgang Wurmnest & Thomas M.J. Möllers
The overlapping European Union (EU) regimes of competition law and State aid law both provide mechanisms allowing private plaintiffs to claim compensation for losses or damages. It is thus of significant practical value to provide, as this book does, analysis and guidance on achieving enforcement of such claims, written by renowned authorities in the two fields.
The book examines the two areas of law both from an EU perspective and from the perspectives of private enforcement in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom. In country reports for these major jurisdictions, as well as in more general and comparative chapters, the authors focus on such issues as the following:
impediments to private enforcement; which entity is liable for damages; binding effect of decisions of competition authorities; limitation of actions; collective actions and pooling of claims; enforcement of the standstill obligation (Article 108(3) TFEU); remedies and information deficits; cooperation and coordination between national courts and the European Commission; transposition of the so-called Damages Directive (Directive 2014/104/EU) by the EU Member States; extent to which the strengthening of private enforcement of competition law has a spillover effect on State aid law; and prospects for harmonisation of State aid law.A concluding section identifies enforcement deficits and proposes ways to improve the existing legal framework.
As an in-depth assessment of key obstacles and best practices in private enforcement actions, this highly informative and practical volume facilitates choice of the best forum for competition and State aid law cases. Academics and practitioners engaged with this important area of European law will appreciate the authors’ awareness of the economic need and legal particularities which could generate an effective European system of private enforcement of legitimate claims under EU competition and State aid law.