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This timely book brings together contributions from prominent
scholars and practitioners to the ongoing debate on the
criminalization of competition law enforcement. Recognizing that
existing remedies and sanctions may be insufficient to deter
breaches of competition law, several EU Member States have followed
the US example and introduced pecuniary penalties for executives,
professional disqualification orders, and even jail sentences.
Addressing issues such as unsolved legal puzzles, standard of
proof, leniency programs and internal cartel stability, this book
is a marker for future policy debate. With perspectives from an
international cast of contributors, Criminalization of Competition
Law Enforcement will be of great interest to academics and policy
makers as well as students and practitioners in law.
European Commission Decisions on Competition provides a
comprehensive economic classification and analysis of all European
Commission decisions adopted pursuant to Articles 101, 102 and 106
of the FEU Treaty from 1962 to 2009. It also includes a sample of
landmark European merger cases. The decisions are organised
according to the principal economic theory applied in the case. For
each economic category, the seminal Commission decision that became
a reference point for that type of anticompetitive behaviour is
described. For this, a fixed template format is used throughout the
book. All subsequent decisions in which the same economic principle
was applied are listed chronologically. It complements the most
widely used textbooks in industrial organisation, competition
economics and competition law, to which detailed references are
offered. The book contains source material for teachers and
students, scholars of competition law and economics, as well as
practising competition lawyers and officials.
European Commission Decisions on Competition provides a
comprehensive economic classification and analysis of all European
Commission decisions adopted pursuant to Articles 101, 102 and 106
of the FEU Treaty from 1962 to 2009. It also includes a sample of
landmark European merger cases. The decisions are organised
according to the principal economic theory applied in the case. For
each economic category, the seminal Commission decision that became
a reference point for that type of anticompetitive behaviour is
described. For this, a fixed template format is used throughout the
book. All subsequent decisions in which the same economic principle
was applied are listed chronologically. It complements the most
widely used textbooks in industrial organisation, competition
economics and competition law, to which detailed references are
offered. The book contains source material for teachers and
students, scholars of competition law and economics, as well as
practising competition lawyers and officials.
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