Privacy and competition law: Is there a room for private enforcement?
Saïd Souam () and
Jeanne Mouton
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Abstract:
Despite the hurdles in applying private enforcement in competition policy cases dealing with data-driven markets, we argue that its application can be welfare enhancing under insufficient deterrence from the public authorities. This paper identifies the issues and provides solutions to promote private actions when dealing with privacy and competition law infringements.
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Date: 2020
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Published in Concurrences [Competition law journal / Revue des droits de la concurrence], 2020, pp.74-81
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