Criminalising cartels : critical studies of an international regulatory movement /
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Imprint: | Oxford : Portland, Or. : Hart, 2011. |
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Description: | xvi, 455 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8156941 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- List of Abbreviations
- Part A. Introduction
- 1. Criminalising Cartels: Why Critical Studies?
- Part B. The US Experience with Criminal Cartel Enforcement
- 2. Punishment for Cartel Participants in the US: A Special Model?
- 3. Criminal Enforcement Norms in Competition Policy: Insights from US Experience
- Part C. Experiences Outside the US with Criminal Cartel Enforcement
- 4. Redesigning a Criminal Cartel Regime: The Canadian Conversion
- 5. Competition Offences in Ireland: The Regime and its Results
- 6. DOA: Can the UK Cartel Offence be Resuscitated?
- 7. What if all Bid Riggers Went to Prison and Nobody Noticed? Criminal Antitrust Law Enforcement in Germany
- 8. Cartel Criminalisation and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission: Opportunities and Challenges
- Part D. EU Perspectives on Cartel Criminalisation
- 9. Criminalising Cartels in the EU: Is There a Case for Harmonisation?
- 10. Criminal Cartel Enforcement in the EU: Avoiding a Human Rights Trade-Off
- Part E. Testing Orthodox Assumptions Underpinning Cartel Criminalisation
- 11. Criminal Cartel Sanctions and Compliance: The Gap between Rhetoric and Reality
- 12. Am I a Price Fixer? A Behavioural Economics Analysis of Cartels
- 13. Cartels in the Criminal Law Landscape
- 14. Cartel Offences and Non-Monetary Punishment: The Punitive Injunction as a Sanction against Corporations
- Part F. Exploring the Political Economy of Cartel Criminalisation
- 15. Cartel Criminalisation as Juridification: Political and Regulatory Dangers
- 16. The Anti-Cartel Enforcement Industry: Criminological Perspectives on Cartel Criminalisation
- 17. 'The Battle for Hearts and Minds': The Role of the Media in Treating Cartels as Criminal
- Part G. Future Challenges Facing Cartel Criminalisation on an International Scale
- 18. International Cartels, Concurrent Criminal Prosecutions and Extradition: Law, Practice and Policy
- 19. Cartels as Criminal? The Long Road from Unilateral Enforcement to International Consensus
- Index