Moving from the current debate on the interactions between competition and consumers’ law, the paper aims at investigating the creation and development of a market for antitrust small claims – i.e. a market in which the right to propose claims is exchangeable for money – in order to empower both consumers and competition in the EU by overcoming the deficiencies that collective actions and individual claims actions currently present.
Empowering consumers through competition: A study on the creation of a European antitrust claims market
Antonio Davola
2015-01-01
Abstract
Moving from the current debate on the interactions between competition and consumers’ law, the paper aims at investigating the creation and development of a market for antitrust small claims – i.e. a market in which the right to propose claims is exchangeable for money – in order to empower both consumers and competition in the EU by overcoming the deficiencies that collective actions and individual claims actions currently present.File in questo prodotto:
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