Description: This important book systematically analyses the challenges that arise in private international law and competition litigation.
Brief description: Mihail Danov is Associate Professor at the University of Exeter.
Review Quotes:
"In short, the book conveys a simple idea, but one whose normative translation is monumental: on the global market, the turbulence that can be caused by the behavior of economic operators in the consistent application of competition rules in the presence of a transnational violation undoubtedly requires an institutional framework guaranteeing genuine economic justice for the victims of anti-competitive practices." --Concurrences
"Both scholars and practitioners will [find] in this volume not only a precise and thorough dissection of the problems and the existing legal solutions, but also a constant incentive to imagine new regulatory options and even procedural strategies." --Rivista di diritto internazionale private e processuale