• Project title: Harmonisation of Private Antitrust Enforcement: A Central and Eastern European Perspective
  • Type of project: comparative research projected implemented in the framework of CRANE
  • Project coordinators: Prof. Anna Piszcz (University of Białystok) and Dr. Dominik Wolski (affiliated at CARS)
  • Execution time: 2015 – 2017

Harmonisation of Private Antitrust Enforcement: A Central and Eastern European Perspective

Harmonisation of Private Antitrust Enforcement: A Central and Eastern European Perspective

Comparative research project concerned ‘Harmonisation of Private Antitrust Enforcement: A Central and Eastern European Perspective’, implemented in the framework of CRANE (Competition and Regulation. Academic Network. Europe (see www.cars.wz.uw.edu.pl/cooperation ...), was completed in 2017. Let’s remember that national reports on implementation of the Damages Directive in the eleven new EU Member States from Central and East Europe, prepared in the framework of this project, were published in a form of a monography already in Spring 2017 (Implementation of the EU Damages Directive in Central and Eastern European Countries. Edited by Anna Piszcz, Warsaw 2017).

In 2017 a comparative analysis of legislation and practice of a harmonisation of the EU Damages Directive was provided; its results were presented during the international scientific conference organized by CARS and the Faculty of Law of the University of Białystok in Supraśl (PL) and published in Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies (YARSR 2017, vol. 10(15))

 

CARS

Centre for Antitrust and Regulatory Studies,
University of Warsaw, Faculty of Management

PL - 02-678 Warsaw, 1/3 Szturmowa St.
website: www.cars.wz.uw.edu.pl (cars English site)