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245 0 0 _aPrivate litigation guide (2nd. ed.)
250 _a2ª ed.
260 _aLondon
_bLaw Business Research
_c2020
300 _a491 p
_c24 cm
336 _2isbdcontent
_aTexto (visual)
337 _2isbdmedia
_asin mediación
490 1 _aGlobal Competition Review (GCR) Insight
520 _aPrivate competition litigation has spread across the globe, raising specific, complex questions in each jurisdiction. The implementation of the EU Damages Directive in the Member States has furthered the ability of victims of anticompetitive conduct to seek compensation, even as US courts tighten the standards for forming a class action. The second edition of Private Litigation Guide – published by Global Competition Review – explores in depth key themes such as territoriality, causation and proof of damages that are common to competition litigation around the world with jurisdictional overviews and Q&As. Beyond the established sites such as the US, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK, experts lay out the scene for competition litigation in countries such as Brazil, Japan and Mexico. As the editors of this publication note, ‘litigating antitrust or competition claims has become a global matter, requiring coordination among jurisdictions, and requiring counsel and clients to understand the rules and procedures in many different countries and how the approaches of courts differ as to key issues.
650 4 _aCompetencia
_9203
650 4 _aDerecho
_9332
650 4 _aDerecho de la competencia
_9356
653 0 _aDefensa de la competencia
653 0 _aAntitrust
653 0 _aPrácticas anticompetitivas
653 0 _aResarcimiento de daños
653 0 _aDaños y perjuicios
700 1 _aHeaton, Nicholas
_eed. lit.
_97406
700 1 _aHolt, Benjamin
_eed. lit.
_97407
830 0 _aGlobal Competition Review (GCR) Insight
_97349
856 4 1 _uhttps://globalcompetitionreview.com/guide/private-litigation-guide/second-edition?page=4
_zVer ebook
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_cMON