Claus Dieter Ehlermann / Isabela Atanasiu (eds.)Enforcement of Prohibition of Cartels
European Competition Law Annual 2006
Enforcement of Prohibition of Cartels
Herausgeber: Ehlermann, Claus Dieter; Atanasiu, Isabela
Claus Dieter Ehlermann / Isabela Atanasiu (eds.)Enforcement of Prohibition of Cartels
European Competition Law Annual 2006
Enforcement of Prohibition of Cartels
Herausgeber: Ehlermann, Claus Dieter; Atanasiu, Isabela
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This is the eleventh in the series on EU Competition Law and Policy produced by the Robert Schuman Centre of the European University Institute in Florence. The volume reproduces the materials of the roundtable debate which examined the enforcement of the prohibition on cartels. The workshop participants - senior representatives of the Commission and the national competition authorities of some EC Member States, renowned international academics and legal practitioners - discussed the economic and legal issues that arise in this particular area, including: 1) unearthing cartels: the evidence; 2) the institutional framework and 3) tools of enforcement.…mehr
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This is the eleventh in the series on EU Competition Law and Policy produced by the Robert Schuman Centre of the European University Institute in Florence. The volume reproduces the materials of the roundtable debate which examined the enforcement of the prohibition on cartels. The workshop participants - senior representatives of the Commission and the national competition authorities of some EC Member States, renowned international academics and legal practitioners - discussed the economic and legal issues that arise in this particular area, including: 1) unearthing cartels: the evidence; 2) the institutional framework and 3) tools of enforcement.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL
- Seitenzahl: 736
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1256g
- ISBN-13: 9781841137513
- ISBN-10: 1841137510
- Artikelnr.: 24990165
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL
- Seitenzahl: 736
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1256g
- ISBN-13: 9781841137513
- ISBN-10: 1841137510
- Artikelnr.: 24990165
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Claus-Dieter Ehlermann is Senior Counsel with Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr LLP in Brussels, former Professor of EC Law at the European University Institute in Florence, and former Director General in both the Competition Directorate and Legal Service of the European Commission. Isabela Atanasiu is Marie Curie Research Fellow at the Centre for Political and Constitutional Studies (CEPC) in Madrid; until December 2006 she was Research Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies of the European University Institute in Florence.
Neelie Kroes, Enforcement of Prohibition of Cartels in Europe
Joseph E. Harrington, Jr., Behavioral Screening and the Detection of
Cartels
Patrick Rey, On the Use of Economic Analysis in Cartel Detection
Paul Grout, Predicting Cartels
Richard Whish, Oligopoly Theory and Economic Evidence
Rafael Allendesalazar Corcho, Oligopolies, Conscious Parallelism and
Concertation
Calvin S. Goldman KC, The Investigative Powers of the Canadian Competition
Bureau: Domestic and International Dimensions
Ian S. Forrester, KC, Searches Beneath the Cherry Tree in the Garden:
European Thoughts on How to Enchance the Task of Uncovering and Thereby
Deterring
Olivier Guersent, The EU Model of Administrative Enforcement Against Global
Cartels: Evolving to Meet Challenges
Philip Collins, Some Background Notes on the Investigative Powers of the
Competition Authorities
Thomas O. Barnett, Seven Steps to Better Cartel Enforcement
Public Enforcement (Administrative and Criminal)
James Venit, Modernization and Enforcement - The Need for Convergence: On
Procedure and Substance
Nadia Calviño, Public Enforcement in the EU: Deterrent Effect and
Proportionality of Fines
Massimo Motta On the Effect of EU Cartel Investigations and Fines on the
Infringing Firms' Market Value
Stephen Calkins, Coming to Praise Criminal Antitrust Enforcement
Wouter P. J. Wils, Is Criminalization of EU Competition Law the Answer?
Denis Waelbroeck, The Commission's Green Paper on Private Enforcement:
'Americanization' of EC Competition Law Enforcement?
Donncadh Woods, The Commission Green Paper on Damages Actions for Breach of
the EC Antitrust Rules
Jon Lawrence, Seeking the Perfect Balance: Some Reflections on the
Commission Green Paper on Damages Actions for Breach of the EC Antitrust
Rules
Mario Siragusa, A Reflection on Some Private Antitrust Enforcement Issues
Donald C. Klawiter, US Corporate Leniency After the Blockbuster Cartels:
Are We Entering a New Era?
Jochen Burrichter, Reflections on the Implementation of a Plea
Bargaining/Direct
Settlement-System in EC Competition Law
John Ratliff, Plea Bargaining in EC Anti-Cartel Enforcement - A System
Change?
Julian M. Joshua, That Uncertain Feeling: The Commission's 2002 Leniency
Notice
Margaret Bloom, Despite Its Great Success, the EC Leniency Program Faces
Great Challenges
William E. Kovacic, Bounties as Inducements to Identify Cartels
Nicholas Forwood, Effective Enforcement and Legal Protection - Friends or
Enemies?
Peter Roth, Ensuring that Effectiveness of Enforcement Does Not Prejudice
Legal Protection. Rights of Defence. Fundamental Rights Concerns
Christopher Harding, Effectiveness of Enforcement and Legal Protection
Joseph E. Harrington, Jr., Behavioral Screening and the Detection of
Cartels
Patrick Rey, On the Use of Economic Analysis in Cartel Detection
Paul Grout, Predicting Cartels
Richard Whish, Oligopoly Theory and Economic Evidence
Rafael Allendesalazar Corcho, Oligopolies, Conscious Parallelism and
Concertation
Calvin S. Goldman KC, The Investigative Powers of the Canadian Competition
Bureau: Domestic and International Dimensions
Ian S. Forrester, KC, Searches Beneath the Cherry Tree in the Garden:
European Thoughts on How to Enchance the Task of Uncovering and Thereby
Deterring
Olivier Guersent, The EU Model of Administrative Enforcement Against Global
Cartels: Evolving to Meet Challenges
Philip Collins, Some Background Notes on the Investigative Powers of the
Competition Authorities
Thomas O. Barnett, Seven Steps to Better Cartel Enforcement
Public Enforcement (Administrative and Criminal)
James Venit, Modernization and Enforcement - The Need for Convergence: On
Procedure and Substance
Nadia Calviño, Public Enforcement in the EU: Deterrent Effect and
Proportionality of Fines
Massimo Motta On the Effect of EU Cartel Investigations and Fines on the
Infringing Firms' Market Value
Stephen Calkins, Coming to Praise Criminal Antitrust Enforcement
Wouter P. J. Wils, Is Criminalization of EU Competition Law the Answer?
Denis Waelbroeck, The Commission's Green Paper on Private Enforcement:
'Americanization' of EC Competition Law Enforcement?
Donncadh Woods, The Commission Green Paper on Damages Actions for Breach of
the EC Antitrust Rules
Jon Lawrence, Seeking the Perfect Balance: Some Reflections on the
Commission Green Paper on Damages Actions for Breach of the EC Antitrust
Rules
Mario Siragusa, A Reflection on Some Private Antitrust Enforcement Issues
Donald C. Klawiter, US Corporate Leniency After the Blockbuster Cartels:
Are We Entering a New Era?
Jochen Burrichter, Reflections on the Implementation of a Plea
Bargaining/Direct
Settlement-System in EC Competition Law
John Ratliff, Plea Bargaining in EC Anti-Cartel Enforcement - A System
Change?
Julian M. Joshua, That Uncertain Feeling: The Commission's 2002 Leniency
Notice
Margaret Bloom, Despite Its Great Success, the EC Leniency Program Faces
Great Challenges
William E. Kovacic, Bounties as Inducements to Identify Cartels
Nicholas Forwood, Effective Enforcement and Legal Protection - Friends or
Enemies?
Peter Roth, Ensuring that Effectiveness of Enforcement Does Not Prejudice
Legal Protection. Rights of Defence. Fundamental Rights Concerns
Christopher Harding, Effectiveness of Enforcement and Legal Protection
Neelie Kroes, Enforcement of Prohibition of Cartels in Europe
Joseph E. Harrington, Jr., Behavioral Screening and the Detection of
Cartels
Patrick Rey, On the Use of Economic Analysis in Cartel Detection
Paul Grout, Predicting Cartels
Richard Whish, Oligopoly Theory and Economic Evidence
Rafael Allendesalazar Corcho, Oligopolies, Conscious Parallelism and
Concertation
Calvin S. Goldman KC, The Investigative Powers of the Canadian Competition
Bureau: Domestic and International Dimensions
Ian S. Forrester, KC, Searches Beneath the Cherry Tree in the Garden:
European Thoughts on How to Enchance the Task of Uncovering and Thereby
Deterring
Olivier Guersent, The EU Model of Administrative Enforcement Against Global
Cartels: Evolving to Meet Challenges
Philip Collins, Some Background Notes on the Investigative Powers of the
Competition Authorities
Thomas O. Barnett, Seven Steps to Better Cartel Enforcement
Public Enforcement (Administrative and Criminal)
James Venit, Modernization and Enforcement - The Need for Convergence: On
Procedure and Substance
Nadia Calviño, Public Enforcement in the EU: Deterrent Effect and
Proportionality of Fines
Massimo Motta On the Effect of EU Cartel Investigations and Fines on the
Infringing Firms' Market Value
Stephen Calkins, Coming to Praise Criminal Antitrust Enforcement
Wouter P. J. Wils, Is Criminalization of EU Competition Law the Answer?
Denis Waelbroeck, The Commission's Green Paper on Private Enforcement:
'Americanization' of EC Competition Law Enforcement?
Donncadh Woods, The Commission Green Paper on Damages Actions for Breach of
the EC Antitrust Rules
Jon Lawrence, Seeking the Perfect Balance: Some Reflections on the
Commission Green Paper on Damages Actions for Breach of the EC Antitrust
Rules
Mario Siragusa, A Reflection on Some Private Antitrust Enforcement Issues
Donald C. Klawiter, US Corporate Leniency After the Blockbuster Cartels:
Are We Entering a New Era?
Jochen Burrichter, Reflections on the Implementation of a Plea
Bargaining/Direct
Settlement-System in EC Competition Law
John Ratliff, Plea Bargaining in EC Anti-Cartel Enforcement - A System
Change?
Julian M. Joshua, That Uncertain Feeling: The Commission's 2002 Leniency
Notice
Margaret Bloom, Despite Its Great Success, the EC Leniency Program Faces
Great Challenges
William E. Kovacic, Bounties as Inducements to Identify Cartels
Nicholas Forwood, Effective Enforcement and Legal Protection - Friends or
Enemies?
Peter Roth, Ensuring that Effectiveness of Enforcement Does Not Prejudice
Legal Protection. Rights of Defence. Fundamental Rights Concerns
Christopher Harding, Effectiveness of Enforcement and Legal Protection
Joseph E. Harrington, Jr., Behavioral Screening and the Detection of
Cartels
Patrick Rey, On the Use of Economic Analysis in Cartel Detection
Paul Grout, Predicting Cartels
Richard Whish, Oligopoly Theory and Economic Evidence
Rafael Allendesalazar Corcho, Oligopolies, Conscious Parallelism and
Concertation
Calvin S. Goldman KC, The Investigative Powers of the Canadian Competition
Bureau: Domestic and International Dimensions
Ian S. Forrester, KC, Searches Beneath the Cherry Tree in the Garden:
European Thoughts on How to Enchance the Task of Uncovering and Thereby
Deterring
Olivier Guersent, The EU Model of Administrative Enforcement Against Global
Cartels: Evolving to Meet Challenges
Philip Collins, Some Background Notes on the Investigative Powers of the
Competition Authorities
Thomas O. Barnett, Seven Steps to Better Cartel Enforcement
Public Enforcement (Administrative and Criminal)
James Venit, Modernization and Enforcement - The Need for Convergence: On
Procedure and Substance
Nadia Calviño, Public Enforcement in the EU: Deterrent Effect and
Proportionality of Fines
Massimo Motta On the Effect of EU Cartel Investigations and Fines on the
Infringing Firms' Market Value
Stephen Calkins, Coming to Praise Criminal Antitrust Enforcement
Wouter P. J. Wils, Is Criminalization of EU Competition Law the Answer?
Denis Waelbroeck, The Commission's Green Paper on Private Enforcement:
'Americanization' of EC Competition Law Enforcement?
Donncadh Woods, The Commission Green Paper on Damages Actions for Breach of
the EC Antitrust Rules
Jon Lawrence, Seeking the Perfect Balance: Some Reflections on the
Commission Green Paper on Damages Actions for Breach of the EC Antitrust
Rules
Mario Siragusa, A Reflection on Some Private Antitrust Enforcement Issues
Donald C. Klawiter, US Corporate Leniency After the Blockbuster Cartels:
Are We Entering a New Era?
Jochen Burrichter, Reflections on the Implementation of a Plea
Bargaining/Direct
Settlement-System in EC Competition Law
John Ratliff, Plea Bargaining in EC Anti-Cartel Enforcement - A System
Change?
Julian M. Joshua, That Uncertain Feeling: The Commission's 2002 Leniency
Notice
Margaret Bloom, Despite Its Great Success, the EC Leniency Program Faces
Great Challenges
William E. Kovacic, Bounties as Inducements to Identify Cartels
Nicholas Forwood, Effective Enforcement and Legal Protection - Friends or
Enemies?
Peter Roth, Ensuring that Effectiveness of Enforcement Does Not Prejudice
Legal Protection. Rights of Defence. Fundamental Rights Concerns
Christopher Harding, Effectiveness of Enforcement and Legal Protection







