Tag: Cartels
Screening for Cartels in Procurement Procedures – Lessons Learned
Sep 18, 2014
CPI Europe Column edited by Anna Tzanaki (Competition Policy International) presents:
Screening for Cartels in Procurement Procedures – Lessons Learned by Josef Ålander...
Cuffs and Compliance: A 5-year Retrospective of Criminal Anticartel Competition Law...
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Grant LoPatriello, Aug 12, 2014
Enforcing the criminal anti-cartel provisions of Canada's Competition Act has...
Singapore Joins the World In Fighting International Cartels
Jul 07, 2014
CPI Asia Column edited by Vanessa Zhang (Global Economics Group) presents:
Singapore Joins the World In Fighting International Cartels - Chester Toh (Partner,...
“From Collusion to Competition” – 16th Issue
Feb 28, 2014
CPI Cartel Column edited by Rosa Abrantes-Metz (Global Economics Group/NYU Stern School of Business)
Welcome to the February issue of “From Collusion to...
Advocate General Opens Door to Umbrella Claims in Cartel Damages Cases
Feb 27, 2014
CPI Europe Column edited by Anna Tzanaki (Competition Policy International) presents:
Advocate General Opens Door to Umbrella Claims in Cartel Damages Cases by...
Bring in the Whistleblowers and Pay Them The Next Logical Step...
Corporate leniency. It is for most countries these days the key foundation to cartel enforcement. Encouraging the wrongdoers to come forward, confess their antitrust...
Selected Issues Raised by Recent Cartel Fines Decisions
Nov 27, 2013
CPI Europe Column edited by Anna Tzanaki (Competition Policy International) presents:
Selected Issues Raised by Recent Cartel Fines Decisions by Antoine Winckler and...
The ICN’s 12th Birthday – What’s New?
Oct 22, 2013
CPI ICN Column edited by Maria Coppola (U.S. Federal Trade Commission)
The ICN’s 12th Birthday – What’s New? - Andreas Mundt (President, Bundeskartellamt)
Autumn...
“From Collusion to Competition” – Eleventh Issue
Sep 03, 2013
CPI Cartel Column edited by Rosa Abrantes-Metz (Global Economics Group/NYU Stern School of Business)
Welcome to the August edition (being released post-Labor Day)...
The Damages Lie in the Details: Why the Proposed Directive Fails...
Hans Friederiszick, Aug 12, 2013
One of the two main objectives of the proposed EU Directive ("EU Directive") is to ensure effective compensation of victims...