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Considers the role that competition law can play in the improvement of consumer welfare. Questions how important consumers are to competition law and the provisions for claiming compensation at national and European level. Analyses how competition law is applied and how this can be done with a...
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Few would deny that the European Commission has an impressive track record with respect to anti-cartel enforcement. At present, however, a lacuna exists with respect to its enforcement powers: it cannot to impose fines on natural persons who are responsible for their companies’ cartel...
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The EU-level doctrine of parental antitrust liability presents a number of challenges in terms of securing the legitimacy of EU competition law enforcement. Professor Whelan’s new monograph examines this issue from a positive and normative perspective, ultimately arguing that as currently...
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