Antitrust Chronicle® – Damages & Fines
Spring 2019, Volume 3, Number 1
Dear Readers, This month’s CPI Chronicle focuses on antitrust damages and fines, with particular consideration to cartel damages. Internationally, there is a patchwork of private and public enforcement of antitrust laws with varying damages and fines. Does this enforcement reflect clear concepts of justice and compensation and concepts that are consistent with a fundamental notion […]
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