Anti-cartel enforcement in a contemporary age : leniency religion /

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Imprint:Oxford ; Portland, OR : Hart Publising, 2015.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Series:Hart studies in competition law ; v. 10
Hart studies in competition law ; v. 10.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12645724
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Other authors / contributors:Beaton-Wells, Caron, editor.
Tran, Christopher, editor.
ISBN:9781782259428
1782259422
9781782259411
1782259414
9781474202398
147420239X
9781849466905
1849466904
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:Leniency policies are seen as a revolution in contemporary anti-cartel law enforcement. Unique to competition law, these policies are regarded as essential to detecting, punishing and deterring business collusion conduct that subverts competition at national and global levels. Featuring contributions from leading scholars, practitioners and enforcers from around the world, this book probes the almost universal adoption and zealous defence of leniency policies by many competition authorities and others. It charts the origins of and impetuses for the leniency movement, captures key insights fro.
Other form:Print version: Beaton-Wells, Caron. Anti-Cartel Enforcement in a Contemporary Age, : Leniency Religion. : Bloomsbury Publishing, ©2015 9781849466905