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Leniency in EU Competition Law (eBook)


ISBN13: 9789403517254
Published: June 2020
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
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Leniency in EU Competition Law provides a comprehensive analysis of the leniency procedure in the European Union (EU) cartel enforcement. Applications for lenient treatment by whistleblowers are an essential feature of cartel enforcement. Leniency has emerged as one of the main enforcement instruments used by competition authorities to combat cartels. Offering immunity from punishment is believed to destabilise the already existing cartels and deter undertakings from entering into such arrangements. This book offers the first in-depth analysis of the scope of leniency in EU competition law, considering three crucial ramifications – ensuring a leniency applicant can self-report with confidence , retaining the right to compensation of those who have suffered losses due to the cartel and furthering the objective of undistorted competition within the internal market.

Subjects:
Competition Law, eBooks
Contents:
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
PART I
Leniency as a Public Enforcement Instrument Within EU Competition Law
CHAPTER 1
Introduction
CHAPTER 2
Expanding on the Main Question
CHAPTER 3
Leniency: Theory and Practice
CHAPTER 4
US Antitrust Enforcement: A Source of Inspiration for Antitrust Enforcement in the EU
CHAPTER 5
The Commission’s Leniency Notice: Immunity or Reduction of Fines
CHAPTER 6
How to Regulate the Roles Within a Cartel
CHAPTER 7
The EU Fining System: Fines as the Only Leverage in the Commission’s Leniency Policy
CHAPTER 8
Suggestions for Giving the Commission’s Leniency Offer More Leverage
PART II
Leniency and Private Enforcement Within EU Competition Law after the Damages Directive
CHAPTER 9
The Right to Compensation for Losses Suffered Due to Cartels: A Long Journey
CHAPTER 10
Disclosure of Leniency Evidence: A Delicate Topic
CHAPTER 11
Does the Non-disclosure of Leniency Statements Contradict Primary Law?
CHAPTER 12
The Rules on the Liability of an Immunity Recipient: Fully Liable in the End
CHAPTER 13
Access to Leniency Evidence and the Liability of an Immunity Recipient
PART III
Leniency Within the EEA/EFTA
CHAPTER 14
Some Remarks on the EEA Dimension of the Topic
PART IV
Connecting the Dots: Policy Suggestions on Leniency Within the Public and Private Enforcement of EU Competition Law
CHAPTER 15
Connecting the Dots: Revisiting the Conflicts and Approaches
CHAPTER 16
Final Remarks and Looking Ahead
Bibliography
Tables of Cases, Opinions and Decisions
Tables of Legislation
EU and International Administration
Index