Abstract
The paper investigates the collective redress mechanisms in the EU and tries to highlight the importance of harmonizing an effective collective redress mechanism. The Recommendation was a landmark in this development, and even thought it proposes a general collective solution, it is not binding for the Member States. The New Deal for Consumers package consists a proposal on representative actions for the protection of the collective interests, but it focuses only on consumers. This paper searches for an effective legal redress for those, who suffered mass harm from the infringement of EU competition law.
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