Antitrust / Competition Law

Private Enforcement Of Antitrust Regulating Corporate Behaviour through Collective Claims in the EU and US

By Arianna Andreangeli
Edward Elgar Publishing July 2014

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781849804592
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication
July 2014
Format
Hardback , 416 pages
Jurisdiction
European Union, U.S. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Based on general concepts of collective action, Private Enforcement of Antitrust analyses how collective litigation mechanisms can be designed to encourage victims of anti-competitive conduct to access justice.

Through the expert assessment of the US Federal Courts’ case on competition law, alongside that of domestic Europe, Arianna Andreangeli provides a fresh response to the issues surrounding collective litigation. The discussion is skillfully placed in the wider context of competition enforcement, whilst at the same time exploring both past and present trends. The book concludes that collective litigation of competition claims must strike a “fair balance” between respecting rules of due process and ensuring fuller access to justice. 

An enlightening perspective, this book will be an invaluable resource for academics and competition civil justice experts. It will also be of interest to practitioners active in competition cases and policy makers concerned with human rights issues.

Table of Contents

Contents 1. Setting the scene: European debates on collective Redress in competition law 2. Rule 23 FRCP: “aggregating” individual antitrust claimants in “diffuse injury” cases—the certification criteria of “commonality”, predominance and superiority and the obligation to serve notice 3. “Managing” antitrust class actions under Rule 23(b)(3) FRCP: who “plays the pipe”? And who pays the piper? 4. The EU Commission agenda on collective redress: from a “sector specific” to a mainstream discussion of “group justice” questions 5. Collective litigation in competition cases in the United Kingdom: between ‘personal autonomy’ in civil litigation and effective judicial protection 6. Collective litigation and collective redress in competition claims: continental solutions—the case of Italy and of the Netherlands 7. Access to justice, diffuse torts and competition litigation in the EU: where do we go from here?

About the Author

Arianna Andreangeli, Edinburgh Law School, University of Edinburgh, UK

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