Produktbild: European Competition Law Annual 2008

European Competition Law Annual 2008 Antitrust Settlements Under EC Competition Law

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.01.2010

Herausgeber

Ehlermann Claus-Dieter + weitere

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

781

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16.1/4.7 cm

Gewicht

1284 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84113-958-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.01.2010

Herausgeber

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

781

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16.1/4.7 cm

Gewicht

1284 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84113-958-6

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: European Competition Law Annual 2008
  • INTRODUCTION - CARTEL SETTLEMENTS AND COMMITMENT DECISIONS
    Mel Marquis
    SESSION ONE: PRINCIPLES AND OBJECTIVES OF ANTITRUST SETTLEMENTS
    PANEL I
    BROAD OVERVIEW: LEGAL, ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL SCIENCE PERSPECTIVES
    Discussion
    Written contributions
    I Wouter Wils, The Use of Settlements in Public Antitrust Enforcement: Objectives and Principles
    II Andreas Reindl, The Legal Framework Governing Negotiated Settlements/Plea Agreements in Cartel
    Cases in the United States
    III Aurora Ascione and Massimo Motta, Settlements in Cartel Cases
    IV Daniel Rubinfeld, Settlements in Antitrust Enforcement: A U.S. Economic Perspective
    V Stephen Wilks, A Political Science Approach: Restorative Justice and the "Fairness Critique"
    PANEL II
    A CLOSER LOOK FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF ENFORCERS, DEFENDANTS, POTENTIAL PLAINTIFFS, THE COURTS AND THE LEGAL PROFESSION
    Discussion
    Written contributions
    I Bruno Lasserre and Fabien Zivy, A Principled Approach to Settlements: A Few Open Issues
    II Ann O'Brien, Cartel Settlements in the U.S. and EU: Similarities, Differences and Remaining Questions
    III Mario Siragusa and Erika Guerri, Antitrust Settlements under EC Competition Law: The Point of View of the
    Defendants
    IV Shepard Goldfein and Thomas Pak, Negotiated Antitrust Settlements: Some Perspectives from U.S. Defendants
    V Michael Hausfeld, Brian Ratner and Scott Campbell, Principles and Objectives of Formal and Informal
    Settlements in EU Competition Cases: The Claimant's Perspective
    VI Albrecht Bach, Negotiated Antitrust Settlements: Some Perspectives from the Point of View of (Potential)
    Plaintiffs
    VII John Cooke, Negotiated Settlements under EC Competition Law: A Judicial Perspective
    VIII Diane Wood, Antitrust Settlements in the United States
    IX John Ratliff, Negotiated Settlements in EC Competition Law: The Perspective of the Legal Profession
    X John Taladay, Implications of International Cartel Settlements for Private Rights of Action
    SESSION TWO: SETTLEMENTS IN CARTEL CASES. PRACTICAL EXPERIENCES IN MAJOR JURISDICTIONS
    PANEL III
    THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, AND THE EUROPEAN UNION
    Discussion
    Written contributions
    I William Kovacic, Plea Bargaining and the Enforcement of Competition Law Against Cartels in the United States
    II Calvin Goldman, Rob Kwinter, Navin Joneja and Evangelia Litsa Kriaris, Cartel Settlements in Criminal
    and Civil Proceedings: A Canadian Perspective
    III Kirtikumar Mehta and María Luisa Tierno Centella, EU Settlement Procedure: Public Enforcement
    Perspective
    PANEL IV
    FRANCE, GERMANY, THE NETHERLANDS AND THE UNITED KINGDOM
    Discussion
    Written contributions
    I Bruno Lasserre and Fabien Zivy, A Principled Approach to Settlements: a few open issues1
    II Eric Morgan de Rivery, The French "Non-Contest Procedure": A Practitioner's Point of View
    III Jochen Burrichter, Settlements in Cartel Cases: Practical Experience in Germany
    IV Pieter Kalbfleisch, The Dutch Experience with Plea Bargaining/Direct Settlements
    V Onno Brouwer, Antitrust Settlements in the Netherlands: A Useful Source of Inspiration?
    VI Ali Nikpay and Deirdre Waters, The Emerging Settlements Regime in the UK: The Use of "Settlements"
    in Competition Act Cases
    VII Lynda Martin Alegi and Grant Murray, Settling an Appropriate Policy: Reflections on OFT Work in
    Progress
    SESSION THREE: COMMITMENT DECISIONS
    PANEL V
    SETTLEMENTS UNDER ARTICLE 9 OF REGULATION 1/2003
    Discussion
    Written contributions
    I Heike Schweitzer, Commitment Decisions under Article 9 of Regulation 1/2003: The Developing
    EC Practice and Case Law
    II Santiago Martínez Lage and Rafael Allendesalazar, Commitment Decisions ex Regulation 1/2003:
    Procedure and Effects
    SESSION FOUR: LESSONS TO BE DRAWN
    PANEL VI
    PART ONE: POLICY CONSEQUENCES FOR PUBLIC ENFORCEMENT
    Discussion
    PART TWO: POLICY CONSEQUENCES FOR PRIVATE ENFORCEMENT
    Discussion
    PART THREE: OVERALL CONCLUSIONS
    Written contributions
    I Kirtikumar Mehta and María Luisa Tierno Centella, EU Settlement Procedure: Public Enforcement Perspective2
    II Ian Forrester, Creating New Rules? Or Closing Easy Cases? Policy Consequences for Public Enforcement of
    Settlements under Article 9 of Regulation 1/2003
    III Kirsten Edwards and Jorge Padilla, Antitrust Settlements in the EU: Private Incentives and Enforcement Policy
    IV Kris Dekeyser, Rainer Becker and Daniele Calisti, Impact of Public Enforcement on Antitrust Damages
    Actions: Some Likely Effects of Settlements and Commitments on Private Actions for Damages
    V Lorenzo Coppi and Robert Levinson, The Interaction between Settlements and Private Litigation-
    An Economic Perspective