This handbook brings together an international roster of competition law scholars and practitioners to address the issue of sanctions in competition law from all angles. Covering nineteen jurisdictions around the world, the book analyzes the theoretical foundations and practice of sanctioning competition law infringements and, most importantly, cartels. Contributors include a range of experts drawing on criminal law, company law, labor law, human rights, and law and economics, to determine what sanctions are available as a matter of positive law against corporations and individuals, including fines and other criminal, administrative, and civil law sanctions; whether law enforcers are using these sanctions effectively; and if new sanctions – including individual sanctions – should be introduced.
'A sophisticated look at one of the most important issues in competition law.'Spencer Weber Waller, John Paul Stevens Chair in Competition Law, Loyola University of Chicago School of Law
'A thoughtful picture with deep insights into Asian countries' enforcement that grow fast.'Hwang Lee, Dean, Korea University School of Interdisciplinary Studies
'Tihamér Tóth presents in this amazing book a truly global approach to the critical global challenge of creating a genuine competitive market economy with less private restrictions.'Professor Luis G Franceschi, Senior Director, The Commonwealth of Nations
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