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Europeanisation of Private Enforcement of Competition Law

About Europeanisation of Private Enforcement of Competition Law

This book argues that the European integration process (Europeanisation) is pushing the member states and candidate countries toward a greater convergence with the EU¿s competition acquis. Through the transposition of the Directive 2014/104/EU, the member states have harmonised substantive and procedural rules, which is beneficial to individuals and enterprises because it provides a minimum protection across all member states. In addition, it is commonly agreed in academia that the prospect of EU membership brings positive domestic changes in the candidate countries. At the moment, Albania is waiting to open negotiations for the chapters of the EU acquis.Firstly, this book addresses the evolution of private enforcement at the European level by examining the objectives, modalities, and actors that contributed to the development of private enforcement. Secondly, it analyses the Directive 2014/104/EU and how the three selected EU member states have transposed the directive into their domestic legal system considering the discretion margin left by Article 288 TFEU and a minimum harmonisation level defined in the directive. Thirdly, it provides a historical overview of private enforcement in Albania and shows how the Albanian Competition Authority has addressed the transposition of the Directive 2014/104/EU.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9783030970369
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 316
  • Published:
  • April 7, 2023
  • Edition:
  • 23001
  • Dimensions:
  • 155x18x235 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 482 g.
Delivery: 2-4 weeks
Expected delivery: December 12, 2024

Description of Europeanisation of Private Enforcement of Competition Law

This book argues that the European integration process (Europeanisation) is pushing the member states and candidate countries toward a greater convergence with the EU¿s competition acquis. Through the transposition of the Directive 2014/104/EU, the member states have harmonised substantive and procedural rules, which is beneficial to individuals and enterprises because it provides a minimum protection across all member states. In addition, it is commonly agreed in academia that the prospect of EU membership brings positive domestic changes in the candidate countries. At the moment, Albania is waiting to open negotiations for the chapters of the EU acquis.Firstly, this book addresses the evolution of private enforcement at the European level by examining the objectives, modalities, and actors that contributed to the development of private enforcement. Secondly, it analyses the Directive 2014/104/EU and how the three selected EU member states have transposed the directive into their domestic legal system considering the discretion margin left by Article 288 TFEU and a minimum harmonisation level defined in the directive. Thirdly, it provides a historical overview of private enforcement in Albania and shows how the Albanian Competition Authority has addressed the transposition of the Directive 2014/104/EU.

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