Civil procedure used for enforcement of EC competition law by the English, French, and German civil courts / by George Cumming, Brad Spitz, and Ruth Janal.
Civil procedure used for enforcement of EC competition law by the English, French, and German civil courts / by George Cumming, Brad Spitz, and Ruth Janal.
The authors show how basic principles-such as protection of the rights of the defence, legal certainty, and proper conduct of the procedure-facilitate the application of the doctrines of effectiveness and non-discrimination to those elements of the.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-294) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. English, French and German civil procedure; 2. English procedure: evidence; 3. English procedure: conditional costs; 4. English procedure: expert evidence and assessors; 5. English procedure: disclosure; 6. English procedure: costs; 7. English interim injunctions and representative actions; 8. French civil procedure; 9. French procedure: proof and evidence; 10. French procedure: forms of compensation and costs of actions; 11. German procedure: representative actions and binding effect of cartel authorities decisions; 12. German procedure: evidence and burden of proof; 13. German procedure costs and limitation periods; 14. Conclusion.