Private-law consequences of a breach of competition law and their enforcement in the Czech Republic
Autor: | Mikulíková, Lucie |
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Přispěvatelé: | Dvořák, Jan, Havel, Bohumil, Šmejkal, Václav |
Jazyk: | čeština |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Act No. 262
soutěžní škoda Civil Liability Private Enforcement of Competition Law neplatnost Tort Law Directive 2014 2017 Coll deliktní právo zdržovací a odstraňovací nároky 2017 Sb směrnice č. 2014 Invalidity bezdůvodné obohacení Antitrust Damages Soukromoprávní vymáhání soutěžního práva Unjust Enrichment zákon č. 262 Cease and Desist Orders 104 civilní odpovědnost |
Popis: | V ANGLICKÉM JAZYCE Private-law consequences of a breach of competition law and their enforcement in the Czech Republic The private-law consequences of a breach of competition law, Articles 101 and 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU and Sections 3 and 11 of the Czech Competition Act, may affect many entities, irrespective of whether they are competitors or consumers. Recently, emphasis has been placed on private enforcement of competition law that is intended to serve as an important complement to public law enforcement. The first part of the dissertation defines basic concepts and principles of competition law including "public rules on restriction of competition". The history of the enforcement of competition law in the Czech Republic and the dynamic development in this area at the EU level are outlined in the second part. The third crucial part of this work deals with the right to damages caused by a breach of competition law in the Czech Republic. In 2014, the EU adopted Directive 2014/104 on certain rules in damages actions with the view, inter alia, to increase the effectiveness of private enforcement of competition rules by civil courts of EU Member States. On August 18, 2017, new Act No. 262/2017 Coll. which implements the Directive into Czech law was adopted. The dissertation... |
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