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Competition Law Compliance Programs: An Interdisciplinary Approach

Edited by: Johannes Paha

ISBN13: 9783319446325
Published: October 2016
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
Price: £119.99



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This book reviews and presents antitrust law compliance programs from different angles. These programs have been increasingly implemented and refined by firms over recent years, and various aspects of this topic have been researched. The contributions in this book extend beyond the treatment of legal issues and show how lawyers, economists, psychologists, and business scholars can help design antitrust law compliance programs more effectively and run them more efficiently.

Subjects:
Competition Law
Contents:
Part I: Introduction: Introduction (Johannes Paha)
Competition Law Compliance Programmes: an Economic Perspective (Stefan Frubing, and Kai Huschelrath)

Part II: Compliance in Business and Economics: Results of a Survey in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland on how to Prevent Violations of Competition Laws (Georg Gotz, Daniel Herold, and Johannes Paha)
Reducing Antitrust Violations (Peter Kotzian, Thomas Stober, and Barbara E. Weissenberger)
Compliance and Incentive Compatible Working Contracts (Daniel Herold)
Antitrust Compliance and Abusive Behaviour (Ulrich Schwalbe)

Part III: Criminal Sanctions: Criminal Sanctions against Corporations (Andreas Ransiek)
Compliance and Individual Sanctions in the Enforcement of Competition Law (Florian Wagner-von Papp)

Part IV: Fine Reductions: Can Compliance Programmes contribute to effective antitrust enforcement? (Florence Thepot)
Legal incentives for compliance programmes - stick or carrot? (Per Rummel)

Part V: The Psychology of Compliance: Psychological Contributions to Competition Law Compliance (Agnieszka Paruzel, Barbara Steinmann, Annika Nubold, Sonja K. Otting, and Gunter W. Maier).