Regulating cartels in Europe

Regulating cartels in Europe

Harding, Christopher
Joshua, Julian

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The regulation of cartels has become a central priority of the European Commission, and a cornerstone of EU competition law. Addressing important developments in law and policy since the first edition, Harding and Joshua provide a systematic, critical, and scholarly analysis of cartel regulation in the EU. INDICE: Introduction and Overview: Talking About Cartels - The Main Elements of Analysis and Discussion; 1: Business Cartels: Sleeping With The Enemy; 2: Models of Legal Control: North America and Europe; 3: Cartels In Europe, 1870-1945: Das Kartellproblem; 4: Cartels in Europe, 1945-1970: From Registrable Agreement to Concerted Practice; 5: A Narrative of Cartel Enforcement in Europe, 1970 to the Present Time; 6: Proof of Cartel Delinquency: Fashioning theEuropean Cartel Offence; 7: The Judicial Review of Cartel Control: Testing the Evidence and Due Process; 8: Negotiating Guilt: Leniency and Breaking the Code of Silence; 9: The Pathology of Cartels: Addressing Issues of Agency and Responsibility; 10: Sanctions: A Complex European and International Grid; 11: Corporate and Individual Sanctions; 12: The Shape of Things to Come: Cartel Law in the Twenty-first Century; Bibliography

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-955148-4
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 440
  • Fecha Publicación: 16/12/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés