Leave it to the experts: A comparative analysis of competition-expert lay judges in
private enforcement of competition law
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Lena Hornkohl,
University of
Vienna,
Heidelberg
University
2022 Volume 15, Issue 25, p7-36
Abstract
This paper focuses on the procedural instrument of 'competition-expert' lay judges
to ease damages calculations and private actions for damages for the violation of
competition law in general. To this end, the paper analyses various forms of 'expert'
lay participation that already exist in Europe. It concentrates, in particular, on
commercial and intellectual property proceedings, but also delves into the few existing
examples of competition-expert lay judges for private enforcement of competition law. It
assesses their transferability for competition damages proceedings and attempts to test
EU and national competition as well as procedural law boundaries more generally. The
paper considers common grounds, advantages and disadvantages, as well as best practices
in this context. It concludes with early proposals for including competition-expert lay
judges in private enforcement of competition law.
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