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.

Davola, Antonio. (2015). Empowering consumers through competition: A study on the creation of a European antitrust claims market. REVISTA DE CONCORRENCIA E REGULACAO, (ISSN: 1647-5801), 6:22, 197-211.

Empowering consumers through competition: A study on the creation of a European antitrust claims market

Antonio Davola
2015

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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.
2015
Competition Law
Consumer Protection
Damage Claim Litigation
Davola, Antonio. (2015). Empowering consumers through competition: A study on the creation of a European antitrust claims market. REVISTA DE CONCORRENCIA E REGULACAO, (ISSN: 1647-5801), 6:22, 197-211.
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