Private international law and competition litigation in a global context

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Private international law and competition litigation in a global context

Mihail Danov

(Studies in private international law, v. 37)

Hart, 2023

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Introduction - private antitrust damages claims and private international law
  • Theoretical aspects - PIL and access to justice in private antitrust damages claims
  • Transnational competition law infringements - some classification issues
  • Jurisdiction - tortious private antitrust damages claims
  • Jurisdiction in competition law cases - contractual relationships between the parties
  • Multiple claimants and/or multiple defendants
  • Related and parallel proceedings arising out of transnational competition law infringements
  • Theoretical aspects - improving access to justice - judicial cooperation
  • Regulatory jurisdiction and adjudicatory jurisdiction - balancing different regulatory interests
  • A transnational approach - public policy and mandatory provisions
  • Applicable law - Rome II and some Rome I aspects of cross-border competition law claims
  • Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in relation to competition law claims
  • Conclusion - implementing a PIL regime to promote judicial cooperation

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This important book systematically analyses the private international law issues regarding private antitrust damages claims which arise out of transnational competition law infringements. It identifies those problems that need to be considered by injured parties, defendants, judges and policy-makers when dealing with cross-border private antitrust damages claims in a global context. It considers the post-Brexit landscape and the implications in cross border private proceedings before the English courts and suggests how the legal landscape should be developed. It also sets out how private international law techniques could play an increasingly important role in private antitrust enforcement. Comprehensive and rigorous, this is required reading for scholars of both competition litigation and private international law.

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