Czech Republic ∙ Czech Competition Law Extensively Amended Journal Artikel Michael Petr European Competition and Regulatory Law Review, Jahrgang 7 (2023), Ausgabe 4, Seite 236 - 240
Ireland ∙ Implementation of the ECN+ Directive in Ireland: An Overhaul of the Domestic Competition Law Regime Journal Artikel Ronan Dunne, Daniel Hanrahan European Competition and Regulatory Law Review, Jahrgang 6 (2022), Ausgabe 2, Seite 134 - 137
Multi-Jurisdictional Leniency Applications and the Deterring Effect on Leniency Journal Artikel Ruben Korsten European Competition and Regulatory Law Review, Jahrgang 6 (2022), Ausgabe 3, Seite 195 - 206 Since pioneering work of Choi Gerlach in 2012, not much game theoretical literature has followed to address issues of global cartel formation and international antitrust enforcement. This article addresses this gap, especially with regards to multi-jurisdictional leniency applications. It is found that multi-jurisdictional leniency applications expose international cartel leniency applicants to various risks and have high transaction costs. Therefore, the effectiveness of domestic programmes depends on the possibility of obtaining leniency in other jurisdictions. If an applicant can simultaneously count with leniency in all relevant jurisdictions, the attractiveness of leniency should increase, as the overall benefits for the applicant will be greater. However, if applying for leniency leads to leniency in some jurisdictions but certain penalties in others, this will disincentivise the use of leniency, which would make international cartels more stable. This article thus demonstrates the need for international cooperation in order for leniency policies to be effective. Keywords: antitrust enforcement; cartels; information sharing; international cooperation; leniency
Implementation of the ECN+ Directive ∙ Austria: A Missed Opportunity for Fundamental Rights, but (Finally) Changes to the Merger Thresholds Journal Artikel Heinrich Kühnert, Elisabeth König European Competition and Regulatory Law Review, Jahrgang 5 (2021), Ausgabe 3, Seite 216 - 220
Implementation of the ECN+ Directive ∙ Croatia: Competition Authority Gets Wider Powers to Combat Antitrust Violations but Will It Be Enough? Journal Artikel Ana Marjančić European Competition and Regulatory Law Review, Jahrgang 5 (2021), Ausgabe 3, Seite 226 - 229
Implementation of the ECN+ Directive ∙ Bulgaria: A Hope for Proactive Antitrust Enforcement Journal Artikel Mariya Papazova European Competition and Regulatory Law Review, Jahrgang 5 (2021), Ausgabe 3, Seite 221 - 225
Implementation of the ECN+ Directive ∙ Germany: Revolution Postponed but the Devil Is in the Details Journal Artikel Jan-Frederick Göhsl European Competition and Regulatory Law Review, Jahrgang 5 (2021), Ausgabe 3, Seite 257 - 262
Implementation of the ECN+ Directive ∙ Estonia: An Uncertain Work in Progress Journal Artikel Martin Mäesalu, Kevin Gerretz European Competition and Regulatory Law Review, Jahrgang 5 (2021), Ausgabe 3, Seite 243 - 247
Implementation of the ECN+ Directive ∙ France: Implementation of the ECN+ Directive by the Ordinance of 26 May 2021 Journal Artikel Mélissa Nobileau European Competition and Regulatory Law Review, Jahrgang 5 (2021), Ausgabe 3, Seite 252 - 256
Implementation of the ECN+ Directive ∙ Hungary: New Rules on Leniency and Secret Recordings as Evidence? Journal Artikel Márton Horányi, Péter Mezei European Competition and Regulatory Law Review, Jahrgang 5 (2021), Ausgabe 3, Seite 263 - 267
Theories of Harm in the Implementation of the Foreign Subsidies Regulation Adina Claici, Peter Davis, Gerhard Dijkstra