Includes bibliographical references (pages [323]-366) and index.
Contents:
concluding remarks on the theoretical, legal, and practical challenges of European antitrust criminalization. Potential theoretical justifications for European antitrust criminalization -- European antitrust criminalization and the challenge of deterrence theory -- European antitrust criminalization and the challenge of retribution theory -- European antitrust criminalization and the first challenge of due process : a "strengthening of rights" in favour of the accused? -- European antitrust criminalization and the second challenge of due process : imposing criminal sanctions alongside civil sanctions -- European antitrust criminalization and the challenge of legal certainty -- European antitrust criminalization and the first challenge of design : defining the criminal cartel offence -- European antitrust criminalization and the second challenge of design : understanding the complexities of leniency/immunity -- European antitrust criminalization and the third challenge of design : identifying the desirable enforcement strategies -- concluding remarks on the theoretical, legal, and practical challenges of European antitrust criminalization.
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