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Joint and Several Liability in EU Competition Law by Katarzyna Sadrak

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Contribution claims in antitrust are controversial and under-researched in the legal literature. This book provides the first comprehensive analysis of contribution claims in EU competition law. By drawing on the historical and current practice of EU and national courts, as well as national laws of major EU jurisdictions, it explains contribution claims in antitrust law in concrete and practical terms. It also provides much needed clarity on the relationship between competition law and joint and several liability, as well as guiding those concerned by contribution claims through the issues that are likely to arise. Topics examined include the requirements competition law sets for contribution claims; the criteria for dividing antitrust liability between individual co-infringers; the impact of EU Directive 2014/10; and whether liability sharing agreements can resolve the problems joint and several liability brings to EU competition law.

The first comprehensive analysis of contribution claims in EU competition law, a controversial but little studied topic.

About the Author
Dr. Katarzyna Sadrak is an associate at Covington & Burling, Brussels. She has advised clients in several high-stake European Commission investigations and merger cases with a focus on the tech and digital sectors. In her academic career, she has been affiliated with University of Heidelberg, Harvard Law School and Jagiellonian University.

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'Dr Sadrak comprehensively and authoritatively examines the rules of joint and several liability and contribution among concerted wrongdoers and their roles in deterring and redressing violations of EU competition law. Joint and Several Liability in EU Competition Law is invaluable both for its encyclopaedic exposition of the structure, development, and complimentary interplay of EU and national court rulings and doctrines and for its insightful policy analysis and reform proposals.' David Rosenberg, Lee S. Kreindler Professor of Law, Emeritus, Harvard Law School



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ISBN 9781108839310
Author Katarzyna Sadrak
Format Hardback
Page Count 350
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 590g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 158mm * 22mm

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