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Criminal Sanctions: An overview of US, EU, and national case law

As the articles in this special edition demonstrate, criminal antitrust enforcement has been in the news increasingly in recent years. Many of the articles in this special edition concern the prosecution of “hardcore” cartels, the “supreme evil of antitrust.” [1] Other articles discuss anti-cartel reforms across the world. Still others concern new frontiers for criminal enforcement, including monopolistic conduct and cartel conduct in labor markets. Readers will profit from this special edition on a variety of fronts. We cannot survey all these developments in a brief foreword. Instead, we first provide a global overview of criminal sanctions for cartelists and make the case for enhanced accountability through prison sentences and personal fines. We then examine the possibility, recently

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  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (Washington DC)
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (Washington DC)

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Douglas H. Ginsburg, James R. Conde, Criminal Sanctions: An overview of US, EU, and national case law, 1 December 2022, e-Competitions Criminal sanctions, Art. N° 109452

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