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Does Compliance Really Matter to DG Comp?

Joseph Murphy, Mar 29, 2012 The DG Comp posting speaks about ignorance not being a defense. But ignorance is not and never was the issue....

Does Compliance Really Matter to DG Comp?

Joseph Murphy, Mar 29, 2012 The DG Comp posting speaks about ignorance not being a defense. But ignorance is not and never was the issue....

Hungarian Competition Law & Policy: The Watermelon Omen

Pal Szilagyi, Oct 30, 2012 Looking at recent developments in Hungarian competition law and policy first gives us the impression that nothing exciting is happening....
Europe

ICN CWG: Past achievements and future challenges – European Commission’s perspective

Dec 10, 2012 CPI ICN Column edited by Maria Coppola (U.S. Federal Trade Commission) presents: ICN CWG: Past achievements and future challenges - European Commission's perspective...

A Short Note on Plea Agreements in Canadian Antitrust Cases

Graham Reynolds, Sep 13, 2012 To date, most Canadian antitrust cartel cases have been resolved by means of guilty pleas by defendants. The means of...
Law

Beyond Detection: The Management of Cartel Cases

Diogo Thomson de Andrade, Carlos Ragazzo, Jul 24, 2012 Throughout the world, competition authorities are used to allocating much of their human resources to cartel...

Interview: Update on “Antitrust Criminal Sanctions: The Evolution of Executive Punishment”

Donald Klawiter, Jun 19, 2012 As part of our Spring 2012 issue, CPI is presenting a retrospective of our best articles in the past and...

Interview: Update on “Antitrust Sanctions”

Douglas Ginsburg, Joshua Wright, Jun 19, 2012 As part of our Spring 2012 issue, CPI is presenting a retrospective of our best articles in the...

Interview: Update on “Screens for Conspiracies and Their Multiple Applications”

Rosa Abrantes-Metz, Jun 19, 2012 As part of our Spring 2012 issue, CPI is presenting a retrospective of our best articles in the past and...

Screens for Conspiracies and Their Multiple Applications (reprint)

Rosa Abrantes-Metz, Patrick Bajari, Jun 19, 2012 A screen is a statistical test designed to detect conspiracies aimed at illegally manipulating a market. Competition authorities,...
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