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The competition law journal Mededingingsrecht in de Praktijk this month contains an article by Erik-Jan Zippro on a proposed EU directive on actions for damages for competition law infringements.
The competition law journal Mededingingsrecht in de Praktijk
this month contains an article by Erik-Jan Zippro on a proposed EU
directive on actions for damages for competition law
infringements.
The proposed directive is evidence of the European
Commission's mission to promote private law enforcement of
competition rules. If the proposal is adopted early 2014, as
expected, the Netherlands will have two years to implement the
directive into Dutch law.
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