Keywords
antitrust damages actions, private antitrust enforcement, harm from antitrust infringement, non-infringement scenario, economic effect of cease of antitrust infringements, welfare loss from market power
Abstract
The article gives an overview of Ukrainian legislation and experiences concerning antitrust damages actions. The analysis has led to a number of conclusions: private claims are rare in Ukraine due to difficulties in obtaining evidence, high legal costs, and lacking confidence in the Ukrainian court system. The paper gives examples of Ukrainian private antitrust enforcement practice and provides a statistical analysis of the dynamics of ‘compensated’ damages caused by antitrust infringements in Ukraine. The value of ‘compensated’ damages is compared to the value of the economic effect of stopping antitrust infringements, as well as to the value of the overall welfare loss deriving from market power in the national economy. Finally, some new sources of damages caused by market power are discussed considering the development perspectives of this branch of antitrust activity.
Recommended Citation
Gerasymenko, A., & Mazaraki, N. (2015). Antitrust Damages Actions in Ukraine: Current Situation and Perspectives. Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies, 8(12), 195-214. Retrieved from https://press.wz.uw.edu.pl/yars/vol8/iss12/8
First Page
195
Last Page
214
Page Count
19
Publisher
University of Warsaw
Publication Date
2015-12-31