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Contents:
Introduction: Talking About Cartels—The Main Elements of Analysis and Discussion;
I. Business Cartels: Sleeping with the Enemy;
II. Models of Legal Control: North America and Europe;
III. Cartels in Europe, 1870–1945: Das Kartellproblem;
IV. Cartels in Europe, 1945–70: From Registrable Agreement to Concerted Practice;
V. A Narrative of Cartel Regulation in Europe, 1970 to the Present Time;
VI. Proof of Cartel Delinquency: Fashioning the European Cartel Offence;
VII. The Judicial Review of Cartel Control: Testing the Evidence and Due Process;
VIII. Negotiating Guilt: Leniency and Breaking the Code of Silence;
IX. The Pathology of Cartels: Addressing Issues of Agency and Responsibility;
X. Sanctions: A Complex European and International Grid;
XI. Corporate and Individual Sanctions;
XII. The Shape of Things to Come: Cartel Law in the Twenty-First Century;
Bibliography.
Index.
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