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American rule 2 British rule 2 frivolous suits 2 litigation costs 2 positive detection skill 2 procedural law 2 verifiability 2 Antitrust 1 Competition authorities 1 Frivolous suits 1 Private enforcement 1 Welfare 1
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Kirstein, Roland 2 Schmidtchen, Dieter 2 Calcagno, Claudio 1
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Forschungsstelle zur ökonomischen Analyse des Rechts, Abteilung Wirtschaftswissenschaft 1
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CSLE Discussion Paper 1 CSLE Discussion Paper Series 1 European Journal of Law and Economics 1
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Stand-alone private antitrust damages: (how) should competition authorities react?
Calcagno, Claudio - In: European Journal of Law and Economics 34 (2012) 2, pp. 365-389
The European Commission has recently set up a framework that facilitates the access to the courts by victims of antitrust injury, even in the absence of a ruling by a competition authority (so-called stand-alone private damages, or SPD, actions). Here, I study a game where both public and...
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Judicial Detection Skill, Litigational Opportunism, and Contractual Compliance
Schmidtchen, Dieter; Kirstein, Roland - 1996
Mutually beneficial agreements might fail if the parties fear contractual opportunism. Litigation is supposed to prevent this, but still leaves room for litigational opportunism: Even knowing that the opponent has fulfilled his obligations, a party might bring suit. We show that with positive...
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Judicial Detection Skill, Litigational Opportunism, and Contractual Compliance
Schmidtchen, Dieter; Kirstein, Roland - Forschungsstelle zur ökonomischen Analyse des Rechts, … - 1996
Mutually beneficial agreements might fail if the parties fear contractual opportunism. Litigation is supposed to prevent this, but still leaves room for litigational opportunism: Even knowing that the opponent has fulfilled his obligations, a party might bring suit. We show that with positive...
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