Tag: Enforcement
Unraveling the Jurisdictional Riddle of China’s Antitrust Regime
Richean Li, Feb 28, 2011
Explaining how China enforces its antitrust law is not an easy task: the most difficult problem for anyone who wants...
Keeping Pace with SAIC: Monopoly Agreements and Abuses of a Dominant...
NDRC, MerNinette Dodoo, Feb 28, 2011
Since the introduction of China's Anti-Monopoly Law ("AML") in August 2008, much of the precedent and practice has focused...
U.S. Discovery of European Union and U.S. Leniency Applications and Other...
Samuel Miller, Kristina Nordlander, James Owens, Jan 07, 2011
An issue of growing importance in global competition law is the risk that materials produced pursuant...
U.S. Antitrust 2025: How Have We Handled The Bulletproof Cartels?
Kent Bernard, Dec 16, 2010
There is a tendency, especially among those of us who count ourselves as antitrust lawyers or economists, to think that...
European Antitrust in 2025: A Strangely Familiar Picture
Robert McLeod, Dec 09, 2010
European antitrust in 2025 will be a strangely familiar place even as a revolution of private enforcement changes the way...
EU Competition Law and Policy in 2025:Modernization”Mission Accomplished?
Assimakis Komninos, Dec 09, 2010
Competition law futurology can be risky. But perhaps not so risky, if we are talking about EU competition law and...
You Better Watch Out, You Better Not Cry: China’s Emerging Approach...
Martyn Huckerby, Sharon Wong, Nov 18, 2010
Since the introduction of the Anti-Monopoly Law ("AML") in 2008 outside observers and investors in China have been...
Theory of Oligopoly
George Stigler, Nov 05, 2010
No one has the right, and few the ability, to lure economists into reading another article on oligopoly theory without...
Recidivism Revealed: Private International Cartels 1990-2009
John M. Connor, Nov 05, 2010
The objective of this paper is to look for empirical regularities in the sample of 389 recidivists that engaged...
Antitrust Criminal Sanctions: The Evolution of Executive Punishment
Donald Klawiter, Nov 05, 2010
Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg and Professor Joshua D. Wright's excellent study of antitrust sanctions for corporations and individuals concludes with...