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Damages Claims for the Infringement of EU Competition Law published by OUP

26 August 2015

A new book co-authored by UCL Laws Professor Ioannis Lianos has been published by Oxford University Press. Damages Claims for the Infringement of Competition Law provides a discussion of the emerging field of competition law damages and explores the important questions it raises about the use of the traditional tort law categories in an area of law that is heavily infused with economic analysis.

Written with Peter Davis and Paolisa Nebbia, the book combines a corrective justice perspective with an empirical and theoretical analysis of the practice of competition law damages in various jurisdictions in Europe.

Rather than adopting the traditional economic analysis of law approach, the authors respect the autonomy of the fields of law and economics, while attempting to identify the areas of conflict that may emerge when economic concepts and categories are integrated in the legal system.

About the authors

Professor Ioannis Lianos is Professor in Competition Law and Public Policy at UCL Laws, and the Director of the UCL Centre for Law, Economics and Society.

Peter Davis is Executive Vice President at Compass Lexecon, an economic consulting firm, and is currently a Visiting Professor at the UCL Centre for Law, Economics and Society.

Paolisa Nebbia works for the Directorate General for Competition at the European Commission. Since 2005, she has also been a Visiting Professor in Antitrust Law at the WIPO Academy.