International antitrust litigation : conflict of laws and coordination

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International antitrust litigation : conflict of laws and coordination

edited by Jürgen Basedow, Stéphanie Francq and Laurence Idot

(Studies in private international law, v. 8)

Hart, 2012

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The decentralisation of competition law enforcement and the stimulation of private damages actions in the European Union go hand in hand with the increasingly international character of antitrust proceedings. As a consequence, there is an ever-growing need for clear and workable rules to co-ordinate cross-border actions, whether they are of a judicial or administrative nature: rules on jurisdiction, applicable law and recognition as well as rules on sharing of evidence, the protection of business secrets and the interplay between administrative and judicial procedures. This book offers an in-depth analysis of these long neglected yet practically most important topics. It is the fruit of a research project funded by the European Commission, which brought together experts from academia, private practice and policy-making from across Europe and the United States. The 16 chapters cover the relevant provisions of the Brussels I and Rome I and II Regulations, the co-operation mechanisms provided for by Regulation 1/2003 and selected issues of US procedural law (such as discovery) that are highly relevant for transatlantic damages actions. Each contribution critically analyses the existing legislative framework and formulates specific proposals to consolidate and enhance cross-border antitrust litigation in Europe and beyond.

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1. Introduction Jurgen Basedow, Stephanie Francq and Laurence Idot PART I. INTERNATIONAL ANTITRUST LITIGATION - CONFLICT-OF-LAWS ISSUES I.1. JURISDICTION IN EU CROSS-BORDER LITIGATION 2. How to apply Articles 5(1) and 5(3) of the Brussels I Regulation to Private Enforcement of Competition Law: a Coherent Approach Blanca Vila Costa 3. International Cartels and the Place of Acting under Article 5(3) of the Brussels I Regulation Jurgen Basedow 4. Jurisdiction Issues: Brussels I Regulation Articles 6(1), 23, 27 and 28 in Antitrust Litigation MichaelWilderspin I.2. APPLICABLE LAW IN THE EU - ROME I AND ROME II 5. Private Enforcement of Antitrust Provisions and the Rome I Regulation Marc Fallon and Stephanie Francq 6. International Antitrust Claims under the Rome II Regulation Stephanie Francq and Wolfgang Wurmnest 7. Relevance of the Distinction between the Contractual and Non-Contractual Spheres (Jurisdiction and Applicable Law) Sylvaine Poillot-Peruzzetto and Dominika Lawnicka I.3. ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF LITIGATION 8. International Litigation and Competition Law: the Case of Collective Redress Dimitrios-Panagiotis L Tzakas 9. Arbitration and EU Competition Law Assimakis P Komninos 10. Jurisdiction and Choice of Law in International Antitrust Law - A US Perspective Hannah L Buxbaumand RalfMichaels 11. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Catherine Kessedjian PART II. INTERNATIONAL ANTITRUST LITIGATION - COORDINATION ISSUES II.1. COORDINATION BETWEEN COMPETITION AUTHORITIES AND COURTS 12. Access to Evidence and Files of Competition Authorities Laurence Idot 13. Exchange of Information and Opinions between European Competition Authorities and Courts - From a Swedish Perspective Robert Molden 14. Discovery in a Global Economy Maurice E Stucke 15. The ECN and Coordination of Public Enforcement of EU Law - Can Lessons Be Learned from International Private Law Jurisdiction Rules and Vice Versa? Barry J Rodger 16. Regulation 1/2003 (and Beyond): Balancing Effective Enforcement and Due Process in Cross-Border Antitrust Investigations Damien MB Gerard 17. Recognition of Foreign Decisions within the European Competition Network Jurgen Basedow How to apply Articles 5(1) and 5(3) of the Brussels I Regulation to Private Enforcement of Competition Law: a Coherent Approach Blanca Vila Costa International Cartels and the Place of Acting under Article 5(3) of the Brussels I Regulation Jurgen Basedow Jurisdiction Issues: Brussels I Regulation Articles 6(1), 23, 27 and 28 in Antitrust Litigation Michael Wilderspin Rome I and Antitrust Litigation Marc Fallon & Stephanie Francq Rome II and Antitrust Litigation Stephanie Francq & Wolfgang Wurmnest Relevance of the Distinction between the Contractual and Non-Contractual Spheres (Jurisdiction and Applicable Law) Sylvaine Poillot-Peruzzetto & Dominika Lawnicka International Litigation and Competition Law: the Case of Collective Redress Dimitrios-Panagiotis L Tzakas Arbitration and EU Competition Law Assimakis P Komninos Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Catherine Kessedjian Access to Evidence and Files of Competition Authorities Laurence Idot Exchange of Information and Opinions between European Competition Authorities and Courts - From a Swedish Perspective Robert Molden The ECN and Coordination of Public Enforcement of EU Law - Can Lessons Be Learned from International Private Law Jurisdiction Rules and Vice-Versa? Barry J Rodger Regulation 1/2003 (and Beyond): Balancing Effective Enforcement and Due Process in Cross-Border Antitrust Investigations Damien MB Gerard Recognition of Foreign Decisions within the European Competition Network Jurgen Basedow

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