Antitrust Chronicle® – Private Enforcement in the EU – The Road Ahead
Winter 2015, Volume 2, Number 2
Dear Readers, In the first issue of this year, we ran a colloquium on the new EU Claims Directive. In this issue, created with the assistance of Jay Himes, we are exploring two related issues—collective redress and class actions. We look at the current recommendations for injunctive and compensatory collective redress mechanisms; analyze the laws […]
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