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Criminalization Of Competition Law Enforcement Economic And Legal Implications For The Eu Member States Katalin J Cseres

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Criminalization Of Competition Law Enforcement Economic And Legal Implications For The Eu Member States Katalin J Cseres
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 357
Author: Katalin J. Cseres, Maarten-Pieter Schinkel, Floris O. W. Vogelaar
ISBN: 9781845426088, 1845426088
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Criminalization Of Competition Law Enforcement Economic And Legal Implications For The Eu Member States Katalin J Cseres by Katalin J. Cseres, Maarten-pieter Schinkel, Floris O. W. Vogelaar 9781845426088, 1845426088 instant download after payment.

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.

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