The European Union is ramping up efforts to strengthen private enforcement of competition law, allowing individuals and businesses to take action against anti-competitive practices. This shift enables parties harmed by breaches of EU competition rules to seek compensation, promoting fairness and accountability. By empowering private parties to enforce competition law, the EU aims to deter anti-competitive behavior and foster a more level playing field.
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Private Enforcement of Competition Law in the EU: Empowering Individuals and Businesses
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