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Anti-carterl enforcement in a contemporary age

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Hart Publishing 2015Description: 242p xiISBN:
  • 9781849466905
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.072100 BEA
Contents:
Table of contents Part I: Introduction 1. Leniency Policies: Revolution or Religion? Caron Beaton-Wells Part II: Leniency Convergence and Divergence 2. Leadership of Leniency Ann O'Brien 3. Leniency Policy with Chinese Characteristics Mark Williams Part III: Leniency and the Competition Authority 4. What do we know about the Effectiveness of Leniency Policies? A Survey of the Empirical and Experimental Evidence Catarina Marvao and Giancarlo Spagnolo 5. Anti-Cartel Enforcement in Japan: Does Leniency Make the Difference? Steven Van Uytsel 6. Leniency, Profiling and Reverse Profiling in Multi-Product Markets: Strategic Challenges for Competition Authorities Leslie M Marx and Claudio Mezzetti 7. A Case for Capping the Dosage: Leniency and Competition Authority Governance William E Kovacic Part IV: Leniency and the Corporation 8. Leniency Decision-Making from a Corporate Perspective: Complex Realities Andreas Stephan and Ali Nikpay 9. Leniency: The Poisoned Chalice or the Pot at the End of the Rainbow? Ian S Forrester and Pascal Berghe 10. Reconditioning Corporate Leniency: The Possibility of Making Compliance Programmes a Condition of Immunity Brent Fisse Part V: Leniency and the Individual 11. Leniency, Whistle-Blowing and the Individual: Should We Create Another Race to the Competition Agency? Maurice E Stucke Part VI: Leniency and Crime 12. Leniency and Criminal Sanctions in Anti-Cartel Enforcement: Happily Married or Uneasy Bedfellows? Christopher Harding, Caron Beaton-Wells and Jennifer Edwards Part VII: Leniency and Compensation 13. Why Leniency does not Undermine Compensation Daniel A Crane 14. Leniency and the Two Faces of Janus: Where Public and Private Enforcement Merge and Converge Laura Guttuso Part VIII: Leniency and Compliance 15. The Air Cargo Cartel: Lessons for Compliance Howard Bergman and D Daniel Sokol 16. Combining Leniency Policies and Compliance Programmes to Prevent Cartels Joe Murphy
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Table of contents
Part I: Introduction
1. Leniency Policies: Revolution or Religion? Caron Beaton-Wells
Part II: Leniency Convergence and Divergence
2. Leadership of Leniency
Ann O'Brien
3. Leniency Policy with Chinese Characteristics
Mark Williams
Part III: Leniency and the Competition Authority
4. What do we know about the Effectiveness of Leniency Policies? A Survey of the Empirical and Experimental Evidence
Catarina Marvao and Giancarlo Spagnolo
5. Anti-Cartel Enforcement in Japan: Does Leniency Make the Difference?
Steven Van Uytsel
6. Leniency, Profiling and Reverse Profiling in Multi-Product Markets: Strategic Challenges for Competition Authorities
Leslie M Marx and Claudio Mezzetti
7. A Case for Capping the Dosage: Leniency and Competition Authority Governance
William E Kovacic
Part IV: Leniency and the Corporation
8. Leniency Decision-Making from a Corporate Perspective: Complex Realities
Andreas Stephan and Ali Nikpay
9. Leniency: The Poisoned Chalice or the Pot at the End of the Rainbow?
Ian S Forrester and Pascal Berghe
10. Reconditioning Corporate Leniency: The Possibility of Making Compliance Programmes a Condition of Immunity
Brent Fisse
Part V: Leniency and the Individual
11. Leniency, Whistle-Blowing and the Individual: Should We Create Another Race to the Competition Agency?
Maurice E Stucke
Part VI: Leniency and Crime
12. Leniency and Criminal Sanctions in Anti-Cartel Enforcement: Happily Married or Uneasy Bedfellows?
Christopher Harding, Caron Beaton-Wells and Jennifer Edwards
Part VII: Leniency and Compensation
13. Why Leniency does not Undermine Compensation
Daniel A Crane
14. Leniency and the Two Faces of Janus: Where Public and Private Enforcement Merge and Converge
Laura Guttuso
Part VIII: Leniency and Compliance
15. The Air Cargo Cartel: Lessons for Compliance
Howard Bergman and D Daniel Sokol
16. Combining Leniency Policies and Compliance Programmes to Prevent Cartels Joe Murphy