The discussion in this paper examines the emergence of what may now be fairly described as the ‘European cartel offence’: that species of infringement of Article 81 of the EC Treaty, increasingly referred to as ‘hard core cartel’ activity, connoting real delinquency which justifies the imposition of severe penal sanctions. This development is significant not just as a matter of more explicit regulation within the field of competition law, but also as part of a wider context of vilification and criminalisation of certain well-established forms of cartel behaviour. As national systems (such as that in Britain) have introduced new criminal offences in relation to cartels, it is illuminating to consider and compare the evolution of the supranat...
peer-reviewedThis article argues against the current strict liability approach of the cartel offence...
This Article analyzes cartel criminalization in Europe from a deterrence and institutional perspecti...
The UK Cartel Offence was introduced in the Enterprise Act 2002 to challenge hard-core cartels and e...
The discussion in this paper examines the emergence of what may now be fairly described as the ‘Euro...
The recent ruling by the Court of First Instance in AC-Treuhand (T-99/04), confirmingthat a consulta...
Over the last dozen years or so there has been a burgeoning of criminal law for purposes of dealing ...
There is increasing support in Europe for individual criminal penalties for cartel activity. The UK’...
Over the last 10 to 15 years there has been a significant movement towards criminalisation of involv...
This work sets out ambitiously to be a first dedicated criminology of business cartels. The topic - ...
This article charts the progress of, and the vicissitudes faced by, the incorporation into the Europ...
The criminalization of cartel behavior in the UK turned attention to the criminal wrong at the heart...
On 1 April 2014, section 47 of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013 (‘ERRA’) entered into f...
Abstract The focus of this paper is on the deterrence of ‘hard core’ cartels through appropriate san...
One of the most contentious and high-profile aspects of European Community competition law and polic...
Regardless of the extreme negative qualifications usually attributed to cartels and bid rigging, EU ...
peer-reviewedThis article argues against the current strict liability approach of the cartel offence...
This Article analyzes cartel criminalization in Europe from a deterrence and institutional perspecti...
The UK Cartel Offence was introduced in the Enterprise Act 2002 to challenge hard-core cartels and e...
The discussion in this paper examines the emergence of what may now be fairly described as the ‘Euro...
The recent ruling by the Court of First Instance in AC-Treuhand (T-99/04), confirmingthat a consulta...
Over the last dozen years or so there has been a burgeoning of criminal law for purposes of dealing ...
There is increasing support in Europe for individual criminal penalties for cartel activity. The UK’...
Over the last 10 to 15 years there has been a significant movement towards criminalisation of involv...
This work sets out ambitiously to be a first dedicated criminology of business cartels. The topic - ...
This article charts the progress of, and the vicissitudes faced by, the incorporation into the Europ...
The criminalization of cartel behavior in the UK turned attention to the criminal wrong at the heart...
On 1 April 2014, section 47 of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013 (‘ERRA’) entered into f...
Abstract The focus of this paper is on the deterrence of ‘hard core’ cartels through appropriate san...
One of the most contentious and high-profile aspects of European Community competition law and polic...
Regardless of the extreme negative qualifications usually attributed to cartels and bid rigging, EU ...
peer-reviewedThis article argues against the current strict liability approach of the cartel offence...
This Article analyzes cartel criminalization in Europe from a deterrence and institutional perspecti...
The UK Cartel Offence was introduced in the Enterprise Act 2002 to challenge hard-core cartels and e...