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EU Cartel Law and Economics (eBook)


ISBN13: 9780191006630
Published: November 2020
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
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The significant evolution of EU competition law in the last 15 years has been fundamentally influenced by economic theory, and economic aspects of cartel prosecution are increasingly relevant in modern competition practice.

EU Cartel Law and Economics is the first book-length assessment of cartels from an integrated law and economics perspective. This perspective allows for a more insightful evaluation of the wide variety of practices at the intersection between collusive restrictions of competition and pro-competitive agreements between firms.

It sheds light on the underlying mechanics of cartels, including how to detect anti-competitive conspiracies in the absence of hard evidence. It also provides a more conceptual approach to cartel law, outlining ways in which the current legal structure can be applied more effectively to deter anti-competitive conduct without discouraging pro-competitive forms of cooperation between firms.

The book is divided into four parts: the first part provides a conceptual overview of the law and economics of cartels; the second part describes the central legal analysis in cartel cases; the third part summarises the regulatory process in cartel investigations; and the fourth part deals with civil damages.

Subjects:
Competition Law, eBooks
Contents:
PART 1: GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL LAW
1. The Meaning of Criminal Law
2. Sources of Criminal Law
3. Subjects of Criminal Law
4. Elements of Criminal Responsibility
PART 2: EXTENSIONS OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY
5. Inchoate Liability
6. Secondary Liability
PART 3: SPECIFIC OFFENCES
7. Homicide
8. Assault and other Non-fatal Offences against the Person
9. Offences against Liberty
10. Sexual Offences
11. Offences Relating to Property
12. Drug Offences
13. Terrorism Offences
PART 4: DEFENCES AND RELATED MATTERS
14. Mistake
15. Self-help Defences
16. Provocation and Domestic Violence
17. Mental Impairment
18. Intoxication
Appendix A: Case Matrix: Completed Offences
Appendix B: Case Matrix: Attempted Offences