The link between EU criminal law and the EU regulation of competition is a potentially significant but still largely unexplored matter, in both theoretical and practical terms. In formal terms, there is no cross-reference between the two, and no obvious linkage. But closer acquaintance with the subject raises the question of how, first, the burgeoning development of national criminal law for purposes of enforcing some areas of competition law and policy and, secondly, the highly significant and original EU own-enforcement of its competition rules, which has developed some clearly repressive and penal features without a formal label of criminal law, fit with emergent EU criminal law. The discussion here first of all explores the relevance an...
This paper discusses the topic of ‘Comparing Laws’ in the specific context of the decentralised enfo...
The contribution consider, first, the original multiplicity of national legislative solutions with ...
Current legislative activity of the European Union performed under Title V, Chapter 4 of the Treaty ...
The link between EU criminal law and the EU regulation of competition is a potentially significant b...
"A literal construction of the EC and EU Treaties suggests that their framers intended to limit the ...
The discussion here traces the emergence of the body of policy and rules now collected under the hea...
"This is the second edition of EU Criminal Law, which has become since its publication in 2009 a key...
When criminal law became one of the components of the Union’s objectives, the EU obtained explicit s...
This chapter constructs an argument as to how legal differences should be addressed in the developme...
The aim of this paper is to analyze criminal liability for breaching competition law. The main part ...
The discussion here will consider the relationship between the operation of leniency programmes in t...
Cartels, or secret agreements between competitors, are universally recognized as the most harmful of...
Same as EU Law, that presents a new area of law and that it is still in progress, the EU Criminal La...
Europeanisation of Criminal Law Summary Throught the use of common adaptation of the basic principle...
This timely book provides an astute assessment of the institutional and constitutional boundaries, i...
This paper discusses the topic of ‘Comparing Laws’ in the specific context of the decentralised enfo...
The contribution consider, first, the original multiplicity of national legislative solutions with ...
Current legislative activity of the European Union performed under Title V, Chapter 4 of the Treaty ...
The link between EU criminal law and the EU regulation of competition is a potentially significant b...
"A literal construction of the EC and EU Treaties suggests that their framers intended to limit the ...
The discussion here traces the emergence of the body of policy and rules now collected under the hea...
"This is the second edition of EU Criminal Law, which has become since its publication in 2009 a key...
When criminal law became one of the components of the Union’s objectives, the EU obtained explicit s...
This chapter constructs an argument as to how legal differences should be addressed in the developme...
The aim of this paper is to analyze criminal liability for breaching competition law. The main part ...
The discussion here will consider the relationship between the operation of leniency programmes in t...
Cartels, or secret agreements between competitors, are universally recognized as the most harmful of...
Same as EU Law, that presents a new area of law and that it is still in progress, the EU Criminal La...
Europeanisation of Criminal Law Summary Throught the use of common adaptation of the basic principle...
This timely book provides an astute assessment of the institutional and constitutional boundaries, i...
This paper discusses the topic of ‘Comparing Laws’ in the specific context of the decentralised enfo...
The contribution consider, first, the original multiplicity of national legislative solutions with ...
Current legislative activity of the European Union performed under Title V, Chapter 4 of the Treaty ...