Tag: Fines
Pfizer/AstraZeneca and the Public Interest: Do U.K. Foreign Takeover Proposals Prescribe...
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David Reader, Oct 15, 2014
When U.S. pharmaceutical giant Pfizer sought to acquire its...
Amendments to Improve the Mexican Competition Law
Gerardo Calderon-Villegas, Jul 14, 2010
In April 2010, President Felipe Calderon sent the Mexican Congress a bill to amend the Federal Law of Economic Competition...
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 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...
A Plea for Plea Bargaining Closing the Gaps Between the EU’s...
Ken Daly, Mar 28, 2013
In laudable efforts to increase its output, the European Commission has developed three tools-leniency, settlements, and commitments-to help it discover...
Deterring Financial Crime Reconciling and Improving Upon the Diverging Approaches of...
Gordon Schnell, Mar 19, 2013
As they appeared before the U.S. Senate Banking Committee last month, financial regulators seemed more than a bit discomfited when...
A Promising, But Tough, Transition: Perspectives On the New Brazilian Competition...
Paulo Furquim de Azevedo, Jan 29, 2013
2013 will be a particularly challenging year for the new Cade. More complex mergers are likely to be...
Fines for Abuse of Dominance in “High Tech” Markets
Benoit Durand, Andreas Reindl, Oct 01, 2012
Blockbuster fines have become a trademark of European Commission abuse of dominance cases. Intel's EUR 1 billion fine...
The Constitutionality of Administrative Monetary Penalties Under the Competition Act: Is...
John Campion, Antonio Di Domenico, Sep 13, 2012
Administrative Monetary Penalties ("AMPs") are monetary penalties where payment is ordered by a decision maker acting under...
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...