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Cartel Participation and Voluntary Disclosure

Posted by Social Science Research Network Cartel Participation and Voluntary Disclosure By Ashiq Ali, Ningzhong Li, Xiaolu Zhou (University of Texas at Dallas) & Ailin Dong...

The EU Competition Law Fining System: A Quantitative Review of the...

Posted by Social Science Research Network The EU Competition Law Fining System: A Quantitative Review of the Commission Decisions between 2000 and 2017 By Damien Geradin...
Changing Times? The Outlook For Antitrust Enforcement In The EU And The U.S.

Changing Times? The Outlook For Antitrust Enforcement In The EU And...

By Rachel Brandenburger, Logan Breed, Helen Bignall & Paul Castlo - This article considers the outlook for antitrust enforcement in the EU and the U.S....
Recent Developments in Antitrust Enforcement in Singapore

Recent Developments in Antitrust Enforcement in Singapore

By Yeo Hui Chuan & Jaime Pang - The enforcement of competition law in Singapore has grown in scope and complexity in recent years, reflecting...
Recent Developments in Japanese Cartel Enforcement – Time for a Change?

Recent Developments in Japanese Cartel Enforcement – Time for a Change?

By Atsushi Yamada - This year, the Japan Fair Trade Commission celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the leniency system in Japan. As of March 2016, there...
Nearly 16 Years of the Leniency Program in Brazil: Breakthroughs and Challenges in Cartel Prosecution

Nearly 16 Years of the Leniency Program in Brazil: Breakthroughs and...

By Amanda Athayde Linhares Martins & Andressa Lin Fidelis -  Since 2003, the prosecution of hardcore cartels has been a top priority in Brazil. The Leniency Program...

Criminalization of Cartels and Leniency: An Exercise in Complexity

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Marcelo Calliari, Sep 16, 2015 What change a decade brings. Ten years ago the...

FEB-14(2)

In this issue: The first part of this issue acknowledges that leniency programs seem to be more popular than ever—but there's growing doubt as to...

Feb-12(2)

Why should corporations spend time and money in developing compliance programs when their efforts don't count with the regulators? Are compliance programs worthwhile irregardless?...

FEB-12(1)

Why should corporations spend time and money in developing compliance programs when their efforts don't count with the regulators? Are compliance programs worthwhile irregardless?...
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