Tag: Cartels
CPI Talks – Inside the ICN Cartel Workshop, Madrid, October 2016.
In this month’s CPI Talks, we give our readers a special interview with the ICN Cartel Workshop co-chairs, ACCC and FAS and the ICN...
Balancing public and private enforcement – an Australian perspective
By Rebecca Gilsenan and Marcus Bezzi
The lack of compensation flowing to the victims of cartel conduct in Australia is a matter of significant concern...
Private Damages in Brazil: Early Beginnings, Big Stumbling Blocks
By Ana Paula Martinez & Mariana Tavares de Araujo
Private antitrust enforcement in Brazil has been on the rise over the past six years. This may...
The development of private enforcement regarding damages actions in Chile
By Nicolás Lewin and Francisco Borquez
The Chilean damages actions originated in competition infractions are emerging in Chile. Yet, there are some amendments and corrections...
JUNE-09(2)
In this issue:
Addressing Large Cartel Fines
Ronit Kreisberger, Jun 30, 2009
Appealing Fines in the Competition Appeal Tribunal: An Uphill Struggle?
his article focuses on...
SEP-11(2)
In this issue:
Cartel detection is a must for competition practitioners to understand. Our comprehensive issue, organized by guest editor Rosa Abrantes-Metz, starts by reviewing...
Sep-08(2)
In this issue:
Global Cartel Enforcement
Heather Irvine, Sep 30, 2008
Amendments to the South African Competition Act
he South African Department of Trade and Industry ("DTI") has...
CPI(6)2
In this issue:
Our Autumn 2010 issue has cartels as its primary focus. Doug Ginsburg & Josh Wright argue for increasing punishment to the business...
Trade Associations in Asia: A Predictable Focus of the Authorities
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Mark Jephcott, Tom Kemp, Nov 11, 2014
Trade and industry associations may be formed by...
Increasing Fines vs. Incentivizing Corporate Compliance: A Case for Compliance
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Kathryn Hellings, Daniel Shulak, Nov 11, 2014
This past summer the United States Sentencing...