Debate Private application of competition rules in the European Union. Compensation actions brought before national courts and arbitral tribunals
Institute of Legal Research “Acad. Andrei Radulescu ”of the Romanian Academy - CSDE - Center for European Law Studies and ARDAE - Romanian Association of European Law and Affairs and University Publishing House
The event will take place at the Romanian Academy, Calea Victoriei, no. 125, Council Hall, July 14, 2016, 1-15 p.m.
Confirmed participants: Assoc. Dr. Adriana Almasan, lawyer
Dr. Valentin Mircea
Dr. Dan Pascu, lawyer
Dr. Anamaria Toma-Bianov
Prof. univ. Dr. Daniel Mihail Sandru, moderator
On this occasion, will be presented the volume Private application of competition rules in the European Union. Compensation actions brought before national courts and arbitral tribunals, Anamaria Toma-Bianov, Editura Universitara, 2016.
Private application of competition rules in the European Union. Compensation actions brought before national courts and arbitral tribunals is a book about European private enforcement conflicts. The book addresses the conflicting objectives of Directive 2014/104 / EU, its conflicting provisions, conflicts between European Union law and national procedural and material rules that affect the private application of competition rules, conflicts between human rights and competition law, conflicts of laws cross-border litigation, to end the conflict between international commercial arbitration and the Brussels regime of jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters. The reader will make a foray into time to understand the sources of these conflicts, to be later involved in the most current debates regarding the private application of competition rules in the European Union. Any party would be positioned in these conflicts and whatever interests they want to protect, practitioners and theorists of law, victims of a violation of competition law, the perpetrators of such a violation, third parties, in the category of which we include the competition authorities will find arguments to support their points of view. Therefore, this book invites readers to discover European private enforcement, to know its current weaknesses and neuralgias, to study its application and effectiveness, to contribute to its effective application and improvement.
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