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These proceedings contain the papers presented at the annual Concurrences Journal conference held on 11 February 2011 at the national Parliament in Paris. After a key note paper from Commissionner Joaquin Almunia on Antitrust enforcement in the EU in 2011, the papers adress four issues : Patent ambush in the US and the EU: How Ovide is the gap ? Quantifying damages in civil proceedings: Can economists and should competition authorities help ? Consumers associations in competition proceedings: Why so little engagement ? procedural fairness: How much remains to be done ?
PATIENT AMBUSH IN THE US AND THE EU : HOW WIDE IS THE GAP ?
The economics of Patent Ambush
Patent Ambush in standard -setting - and industry perspective
Patent Ambush in the context of standardization
QUANTIFYING DAMAGES IN CIVIL PROCESSDINGS : CAN ECONOMIST AND SHOULD COMPETITION AUTHORITIES HELP ?
Quantifying antitrust damages in civil proceeding : a pragmatic approach
Assessing damages in (input) price fixing cases
Quantifying damages in civil proceedings - a practitioner's point of view
CONSUMERS ASSOCIATIONS IN COMPETITION PROCEEDINGS : WHY SO LITTLE ENGAGEMENT ?
No-government organizations as co-producers for competition and consumer protection policy
Le rôle des consommateurs dans le public enforcement
Consumers' associations in competition proceedings : why so little engagement ?
How to provide consumer associations with a greater place and role in competition proceedings before competition authorities : the practical point of view of a consumer organization
PROCEDURAL FAIRNESS : HOW MUCH REMAINS TO BE DONE ?
Quelques réflexions sur le rôle du juge
Procedural fairness : how much remains to be done ?
EU antitrust enforcement powers and procedural rights and guarantees : the interplay between UE law, national law, the charter of fundamental rights of the EU and the european convention on human rights