
International Antitrust Litigation
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Stéphanie Francq is Professor and Chair of European Law at the Catholic University of Louvain.
Laurence Idot is Professor at the University Paris II Panthéon-Assas and member of the Board of the French Competition Authority.
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Jürgen Basedow, Stéphanie Francq and Laurence Idot
PART I. INTERNATIONAL ANTITRUST LITIGATION - CONFLICT-OF-LAWS ISSUES
I.1. JURISDICTION IN EU CROSS-BORDER LITIGATION
2. How to apply Articles 5(1) and 5(3) of the Brussels I Regulation to Private Enforcement of Competition Law: a Coherent Approach
Blanca Vilà Costa
3. International Cartels and the Place of Acting under Article 5(3) of the Brussels I Regulation
Jürgen Basedow
4. Jurisdiction Issues: Brussels I Regulation Articles 6(1), 23, 27 and 28 in Antitrust Litigation
MichaelWilderspin
I.2. APPLICABLE LAW IN THE EU - ROME I AND ROME II
5. Private Enforcement of Antitrust Provisions and the Rome I Regulation
Marc Fallon and Stéphanie Francq
6. International Antitrust Claims under the Rome II Regulation
Stéphanie Francq and Wolfgang Wurmnest
7. Relevance of the Distinction between the Contractual and Non-Contractual Spheres (Jurisdiction and Applicable Law)
Sylvaine Poillot-Peruzzetto and Dominika Lawnicka
I.3. ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF LITIGATION
8. International Litigation and Competition Law: the Case of Collective Redress
Dimitrios-Panagiotis L Tzakas
9. Arbitration and EU Competition Law
Assimakis P Komninos
10. Jurisdiction and Choice of Law in International Antitrust Law - A US Perspective
Hannah L Buxbaumand RalfMichaels
11. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments
Catherine Kessedjian
PART II. INTERNATIONAL ANTITRUST LITIGATION - COORDINATION ISSUES
II.1. COORDINATION BETWEEN COMPETITION AUTHORITIES AND COURTS
12. Access to Evidence and Files of Competition Authorities
Laurence Idot
13. Exchange of Information and Opinions between European Competition Authorities and Courts - From a Swedish Perspective
Robert Moldén
14. Discovery in a Global Economy
Maurice E Stucke
15. The ECN and Coordination of Public Enforcement of EU Law - Can Lessons Be Learned from International Private Law Jurisdiction Rules and Vice Versa?
Barry J Rodger
16. Regulation 1/2003 (and Beyond): Balancing Effective Enforcement and Due Process in Cross-Border Antitrust Investigations
Damien MB Gerard
17. Recognition of Foreign Decisions within the European Competition Network
Jürgen Basedow
How to apply Articles 5(1) and 5(3) of the Brussels I Regulation to Private Enforcement of Competition Law: a Coherent Approach
Blanca Vilà Costa
International Cartels and the Place of Acting under Article 5(3) of the Brussels I Regulation
Jürgen Basedow
Jurisdiction Issues: Brussels I Regulation Articles 6(1), 23, 27 and 28 in Antitrust Litigation
Michael Wilderspin
Rome I and Antitrust Litigation
Marc Fallon & Stéphanie Francq
Rome II and Antitrust Litigation
Stéphanie Francq & Wolfgang Wurmnest
Relevance of the Distinction between the Contractual and Non-Contractual Spheres (Jurisdiction and Applicable Law)
Sylvaine Poillot-Peruzzetto & Dominika Lawnicka
International Litigation and Competition Law: the Case of Collective Redress
Dimitrios-Panagiotis L Tzakas
Arbitration and EU Competition Law
Assimakis P Komninos
Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments
Catherine Kessedjian
Access to Evidence and Files of Competition Authorities
Laurence Idot
Exchange of Information and Opinions between European Competition Authorities and Courts - From a Swedish Perspective
Robert Moldén
The ECN and Coordination of Public Enforcement of EU Law - Can Lessons Be Learned from International Private Law Jurisdiction Rules and Vice-Versa?
Barry J Rodger
Regulation 1/2003 (and Beyond): Balancing Effective Enforcement and Due Process in Cross-Border Antitrust Investigations
Damien MB Gerard
Recognition of Foreign Decisions within the European Competition Network
Jürgen Basedow
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