Competition Buzz: Doctrine and Evaluation of Trends in Antitrust Law Enforcement
By:Jesús Alfonso Soto Pineda Sr.
This paper expounds, in a unified form, the recurring arguments that have been chosen by writers interested in structuring an effective enforcement of the EC antitrust law, in order to delineate advantages and disadvantages that they perceive in the public and private enforcement of competition law in the European Union. Delimiting, also, the defense of a collective enforcement that joins the deterrent level of both prototypes, stimulates the unification of the determinations that drive them, and engages properly the diverse vicissitudes that must be faced in the course of the developed enforcement systems.
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