Náhrada škody způsobené porušením pravidel hospodářské soutěže
Compensation for damage caused by breach of competition rules
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)
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Author
Advisor
Referee
Pelikán, Robert
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Law
Discipline
Law
Department
Department of Business Law
Date of defense
12. 9. 2016
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Právnická fakultaLanguage
Czech
Grade
Excellent
Keywords (Czech)
náhrada škody, porušení hospodářské soutěže, zpřístupnění důkazů, aktivní legitimaceKeywords (English)
damages, competition law infringement, disclosure of evidence, standing68 Abstrakt Tato diplomová práce se zabývá náhradou škody Hlavním cílem této práce je ustanovením navazuje v kapitole druhé a možností užití obrany passing- rostoucí a v nedostatku motivace poškozených dnává o do - amerického discovery. rámci dstavuje jednotlivé prvky škody a výše škody, sedmá kapitola e 69
66 Compensation for damage caused by breach of competition rules Abstract This thesis analyses actions for damages for infringements of the competition law, an area newly regulated by Directive 2014/104/EU of the European Parliament and of the council of 26 November 2014 on certain rules governing actions for damages under national law for infringements of the competition law provisions of the Member States and of the European Union. A main purpose of this thesis is to describe specific aspects of actions for damages for infringements of the competition law, introduce alternatives to provisions of the Directive, identify the impact of the Directive on successful private enforcement of damages and evaluate a new proposal for a statute transposing the Directive into Czech law. The thesis is divided into eight chapters. Chapter One contains a brief introduction which is followed in Chapter Two by an evaluation of the necessity of this Directive and of its scope. Chapter Three deals with indirect purchaser's standing and passing-on defense, where it is noted that this change brings more complexity into the proceedings and the lack of indirect purchasers' motivation to sue is still persistent. Chapter Four describes certain possibilities of collective redress. Chapter Five is the main chapter of this thesis and...