Third Parties Have too Many Rights in EU Competition Law – Both Under Articles 101 and 102 TFEU and Under the EU Merger Regulation – The Idea that they Should be Given Enhanced Rights to go to National Courts for Damages as Well Would Only Make Matter
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
Beata Kozubovska (Motieka & Audzevicius PLP, Vilnius University) argues Third Parties Have too Many Rights in EU Competition Law – Both Under Articles 101 and 102 TFEU and Under the EU Merger Regulation – The Idea that they Should be Given Enhanced Rights to go to National Courts for Damages as Well Would Only Make Matter.
ABSTRACT: The paper discusses whether third parties have too many rights in EU competition law – both under Articles 101 and 102 TFEU and under the EU Merger Regulation. Moreover, it examines whether the idea that they should be given enhanced rights to go to national courts for damages.
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