There is considerable debate at present, particularly in the Member States of the European Union, concerning the necessity and appropriateness of imposing custodial sentences upon individuals who have engaged in cartel activity. The vast majority of those contributing to this debate have focused on the punishment theory of (economic) deterrence. Little room is devoted to the punishment theory of retribution or to consideration of the 'moral wrongfulness' of cartel activity. This article posits that the issue of 'moral wrongfulness' is a central issue in the debate on cartel criminalization, irrespective of whether it is deterrence theory or retribution theory that informs the debate. By employing a norms-based approach, this article then ex...
We revisit the pros and cons of cartel criminalization with focus on its possible introduction in th...
Cartels, or secret agreements between competitors, are universally recognized as the most harmful of...
Over the last dozen years or so there has been a burgeoning of criminal law for purposes of dealing ...
This chapter examines the extent to which cartel activity is morally wrongful and the resultant impl...
A growing number of jurisdictions treat ‘hardcore’ cartel conduct as crime, in the belief that the t...
Although cartel behaviour is almost universally (and rightly) condemned, it is not clear why cartel ...
There is increasing support in Europe for individual criminal penalties for cartel activity. The UK’...
There is considerable debate at present, particularly in the Member States of the European Union, co...
Over the last 10 to 15 years there has been a significant movement towards criminalisation of involv...
The global trend toward formal criminalization of cartel conduct is typically justified by reference...
The discussion here will consider the relationship between the operation of leniency programmes in t...
peer-reviewedThis article argues against the current strict liability approach of the cartel offence...
We analyze significant challenges and pitfalls faced by antitrust authorities in the implementation ...
Cartels are nowadays a global issue, affecting consumers from all over the world. As the consequence...
This Article analyzes cartel criminalization in Europe from a deterrence and institutional perspecti...
We revisit the pros and cons of cartel criminalization with focus on its possible introduction in th...
Cartels, or secret agreements between competitors, are universally recognized as the most harmful of...
Over the last dozen years or so there has been a burgeoning of criminal law for purposes of dealing ...
This chapter examines the extent to which cartel activity is morally wrongful and the resultant impl...
A growing number of jurisdictions treat ‘hardcore’ cartel conduct as crime, in the belief that the t...
Although cartel behaviour is almost universally (and rightly) condemned, it is not clear why cartel ...
There is increasing support in Europe for individual criminal penalties for cartel activity. The UK’...
There is considerable debate at present, particularly in the Member States of the European Union, co...
Over the last 10 to 15 years there has been a significant movement towards criminalisation of involv...
The global trend toward formal criminalization of cartel conduct is typically justified by reference...
The discussion here will consider the relationship between the operation of leniency programmes in t...
peer-reviewedThis article argues against the current strict liability approach of the cartel offence...
We analyze significant challenges and pitfalls faced by antitrust authorities in the implementation ...
Cartels are nowadays a global issue, affecting consumers from all over the world. As the consequence...
This Article analyzes cartel criminalization in Europe from a deterrence and institutional perspecti...
We revisit the pros and cons of cartel criminalization with focus on its possible introduction in th...
Cartels, or secret agreements between competitors, are universally recognized as the most harmful of...
Over the last dozen years or so there has been a burgeoning of criminal law for purposes of dealing ...