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OverviewCompetition is recognised as a key driver of growth and innovation. Competition ensures that businesses continually improve their goods and services whilst striving to reduce their costs. Anti-competitive conduct by businesses, such as price-fixing, causes harm to the economy, to other businesses and to consumers. It is small businesses and the consumer who ultimately pay the price for anti-competitive conduct. A coherent competition policy that is both effectively implemented and effectively enforced is essential in driving growth and innovation in a market economy. The importance of competition was recently emphasised when the EU/ECB/IMF 'Troika' included a number of competition specific conditions to the terms of Ireland's bailout. Both Irish and Community law recognise the right for parties injured by anti-competitive conduct to sue for damages. This right to damages, in theory, allows those that have suffered loss to recover that loss whilst helping to deter others from taking the illegal route to commercial success. However private actions for damages in Ireland are rare. This book asks what the purpose of private competition litigation is and questions why there has been a dearth of this litigation in Ireland. The author makes a number of suggestions for reform of the law to enable and encourage private competition litigation. The author takes as his starting point the European Commission's initiative on damages actions for breach of the EC antitrust rules and compares the position in Ireland to that currently found in the UK and US. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David McFaddenPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Hart Publishing Dimensions: Width: 17.10cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.719kg ISBN: 9781849464130ISBN 10: 1849464138 Pages: 302 Publication Date: 19 April 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews...an accessible and meticulous account of the state of private rights of action for competition law violations in the Emerald Isle. McFadden, Legal Adviser to the Irish Competition Authority, speaks with authority on the subject. Sandeep Vaheesan American Antitrust Institute Website September 2013 ...a detailed, closely argued and opinionated assessment of the current law in Ireland in respect of private enforcement, how it came to be and where it ought to go from here. McFadden's analysis is comprehensive and insightful and covers the potential application in Ireland of various innovations such as multiple damages, collective redress and reform of the rules on litigation funding. Donogh Hardiman World Competition Law and Economics Review September 2013 ...a valuable addition to the slim but growing list of works on competition law in Ireland...The book focuses on damages actions to enforce Irish and EU competition law. It provides a useful snapshot of the situation today, and some critical reflections on how matters might be improved. Barry Doherty Competition Volume 18, Edition 3 ...a valuable addition to the slim but growing list of works on competition law in Ireland...The book focuses on damages actions to enforce Irish and EU competition law. It provides a useful snapshot of the situation today, and some critical reflections on how matters might be improved. Barry Doherty Competition Volume 18, Edition 3 Author InformationDavid McFadden is Legal Adviser and solicitor to the Irish Competition Authority and has published extensively on competition law and other regulatory issues in Ireland. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |