Criminalising cartels/ critical studies of an international regulatory movement edited by Caron Beaton-Wells and Ariel Ezrachi.

Contributor(s): Beaton-Wells,Caron, ed | Ezrachi, Ariel,edMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford: Hart publishing, 2011Description: 455ISBN: 9781849460255Subject(s): Trusts industriales (Derecho internacional) -- estudios y conferencias | Competencia (economía) | CompetitionDDC classification: 346.065
Contents:
PART A INTRODUCTION 1. Criminalising Cartels: Why Critical Studies?Caron Beaton-Wells and Ariel Ezrachi PART B THE US EXPERIENCE WITH CRIMINAL CARTEL ENFORCEMENT 2. Punishment for Cartel Participants in the United States: A Special Model?Donald I Baker PART C EXPERIENCES OUTSIDE THE US WITH CRIMINAL CARTEL ENFORCEMENT 3. Redesigning a Criminal Cartel Regime: The Canadian ConversionD Martin Low and Casey Halladay4. Competition Offences in Ireland: The Regime and Its ResultsPatrick Massey and John D Cooke 5. DOA: Can the UK Cartel Offence Be Resuscitated?Julian Joshua6. What if All Bid Riggers Went to Prison and Nobody Noticed? Criminal Antitrust Law Enforcement in Germany Florian Wagner-von Papp7. Cartel Criminalisation and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission: Opportunities and Challenges Caron Beaton-WellsPART D EU PERSPECTIVES ON CARTEL CRIMINALISATION8. Criminalising Cartels in the European Union: Is There a Case for Harmonisation?Ingeborg Simonsson9. Criminal Cartel Enforcement in the European Union: Avoiding a Human Rights Trade-OffPeter WhelanPART E TESTING ORTHODOX ASSUMPTIONS UNDERPINNING CARTEL CRIMINALISATION 10. Criminal Cartel Sanctions and Compliance: The Gap between Rhetoric and Reality Christine Parker 11. Am I a Price Fixer? A Behavioural Economics Analysis of Cartels Maurice E Stucke 12. Cartels in the Criminal Law Landscape Rebecca Williams 13. Cartel Offences and Non-Monetary Punishment: The Punitive Injunction as a Sanction against Corporations Brent Fisse PART F EXPLORING THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CARTEL CRIMINALISATION 14. Cartel Criminalisation as Juridification: Political and Regulatory DangersStephen Wilks 15. The Anti-Cartel Enforcement Industry: Crimino logical Perspectives on Cartel CriminalisationChristopher Harding 16. 'The Battle for Hearts and Minds': The Role of the Media in Treating Cartels as CriminalAndreas StephanPART G FUTURE CHALLENGES FACING CARTEL CRIMINALISATION ON AN INTERNATIONAL SCALE17. International Cartels, Concurrent Criminal Prosecutions and Extradition: Law, Practice and PolicyMichael O'Kane18. Cartels as Criminal? The Long Road from Unilateral Enforcement to International ConsensusAriel Ezrachi and Jioi Kindl
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PART A INTRODUCTION 1. Criminalising Cartels: Why Critical Studies?Caron Beaton-Wells and Ariel Ezrachi PART B THE US EXPERIENCE WITH CRIMINAL CARTEL ENFORCEMENT 2. Punishment for Cartel Participants in the United States: A Special Model?Donald I Baker PART C EXPERIENCES OUTSIDE THE US WITH CRIMINAL CARTEL ENFORCEMENT 3. Redesigning a Criminal Cartel Regime: The Canadian ConversionD Martin Low and Casey Halladay4. Competition Offences in Ireland: The Regime and Its ResultsPatrick Massey and John D Cooke 5. DOA: Can the UK Cartel Offence Be Resuscitated?Julian Joshua6. What if All Bid Riggers Went to Prison and Nobody Noticed? Criminal Antitrust Law Enforcement in Germany Florian Wagner-von Papp7. Cartel Criminalisation and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission: Opportunities and Challenges Caron Beaton-WellsPART D EU PERSPECTIVES ON CARTEL CRIMINALISATION8. Criminalising Cartels in the European Union: Is There a Case for Harmonisation?Ingeborg Simonsson9. Criminal Cartel Enforcement in the European Union: Avoiding a Human Rights Trade-OffPeter WhelanPART E TESTING ORTHODOX ASSUMPTIONS UNDERPINNING CARTEL CRIMINALISATION 10. Criminal Cartel Sanctions and Compliance: The Gap between Rhetoric and Reality Christine Parker 11. Am I a Price Fixer? A Behavioural Economics Analysis of Cartels Maurice E Stucke 12. Cartels in the Criminal Law Landscape Rebecca Williams 13. Cartel Offences and Non-Monetary Punishment: The Punitive Injunction as a Sanction against Corporations Brent Fisse PART F EXPLORING THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CARTEL CRIMINALISATION 14. Cartel Criminalisation as Juridification: Political and Regulatory DangersStephen Wilks 15. The Anti-Cartel Enforcement Industry: Crimino logical Perspectives on Cartel CriminalisationChristopher Harding 16. 'The Battle for Hearts and Minds': The Role of the Media in Treating Cartels as CriminalAndreas StephanPART G FUTURE CHALLENGES FACING CARTEL CRIMINALISATION ON AN INTERNATIONAL SCALE17. International Cartels, Concurrent Criminal Prosecutions and Extradition: Law, Practice and PolicyMichael O'Kane18. Cartels as Criminal? The Long Road from Unilateral Enforcement to International ConsensusAriel Ezrachi and Jioi Kindl

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