Law of Cartels Second edition
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Why should you buy Law of Cartels Second edition
The law against hard core cartel activity involving conspiracies such as price fixing, bid rigging and market sharing agreements between competitors is widely regarded as the centrepiece of competition law. It is a priority for both EU and UK competition authorities.
The Law of Cartels is an authoritative practitioner work offering practical advice for both lawyers advising companies and for company directors. In addition to a comprehensive overview of the main aspects of the law, it offers guidance on dealing with cartel investigations by the competition authorities, implementing compliance programmes to reduce the risk of cartel activity taking place, and examines the options for companies accused of hard-core cartel activity.
This new edition has been extensively re-written to take on board changes in the law affecting the enforcement regimes at both the UK and EU level. It examines in detail recent developments such as:
- The increasing regulation of information exchange
- The refinement of the concept of 'hub and spoke' cartels
- The first criminal conviction under UK Cartel offence
- Revised EU fining guidelines and rising fines
- And revised EU leniency guidelines