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Compensation for damages for infringement of antitrust laws

Current Argentine reality provides opportunities for the consolidation of rights to compensation for infringements of antitrust rules.

Even though compensation for damages as a result of infringements of competition rules has only recently initiated its path in Argentina, there are sufficient factual and legal bases for such actions to grow.

The political and socio-economic realities of Argentina reflect a serious lack of institutionalism concerning antitrust matters and, in turn, there is a significant degree of misinformation on the matter, not only among consumers and firms but also within the legal profession as a whole (i.e., including both lawyers and judges).

Antitrust private enforcement rules provided for under Law No. 25,156 (“Antitrust Law”), by means of general rules of civil liability, supplement and reinforce the public enforcement in charge of the State by means of its law enforcement bodies. This sort of mixed system –as it happens in every jurisdiction with a consolidated system of competition law- provides more protection to the public and private interests and may become a useful tool for the protection of the rights of individuals and legal entities that may be affected by this type of infringements. In jurisdictions like Argentina, where the mentioned lack of institutionalism is so evident, the importance of private enforcement of competition rules is even more pronounced.

We believe that, if damages actions for antitrust violations are finally consolidated, we will be experimenting a new dimension of antitrust law in Argentina, which will undoubtedly result in new advantages, both for consumers and for firms equally, will provide more institutionalism and, more importantly, will contribute to furthering the protection of the general economic interest, which is the ultimate purpose of the Antitrust Law.

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