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The goal of this article is to assess the role and perspectives of the private enforcement of competition law mechanism in Georgia. The discussion starts with a brief review of a number of major events that have occurred in Georgia in the last two decades, which have shaped its competition law. The paper provides next an assessment of the current stage of the development of Georgian competition legislation, the necessity for a private enforcement model as well as the rules and legal tools offered by existing Georgian law in that regard. Outlined are also a number of challenges that must be overcome in order for Georgia to develop a successful and effective private enforcement system. The examination is based on a wide range of Georgian legislation; the interpretations provided are supported by existing enforcement practice, views of experts and scholars, research studies, reports and surveys from various national and international organizations.
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Dyrektywa 2014/104/UE warunkuje ograniczenie odpowiedzialności odszkodowawczej MŚP wykazaniem, iż zastosowanie ogólnych reguł solidarności nieodwracalnie zagroziłoby efektywności ekonomicznej takiego przedsiębiorcy i skutkowałoby całkowitą utratą wartości jego aktywów. Interpretacja tej przesłanki powoduje znaczne trudności, a jej sformułowanie spotkało się z jednogłośną krytyką w literaturze. W artykule przedstawiam propozycję wykładni opartej na dostrzeżonej zbieżności z przesłankami redukcji kary antymonopolowej nakładanej przez Komisję Europejską. Ujawnia się przy tym silna paralela pomiędzy zagadnieniem z zakresu publicznoprawnego i prywatnego egzekwowania prawa konkurencji.
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Directive 2014/104/EU provides for a limitation of the liability of SMEs in cases where the application of its normal rules on joint and several liability would irretrievably jeopardise their economic viability and cause their assets to lose all their value. The meaning of this provision is everything but clear and commentators have voiced unanimous and harsh criticism of the chosen wording. This article presents a proposal for the interpretation of this provision based on its observed parallel with the requirements for a reduction of the fine imposed by the European Commission in antitrust cases.
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