Leniency in Asian competition law

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Leniency in Asian competition law

edited by Steven Van Uytsel, Kyushu University, Japan; Mark Fenwick, Kyushu University, Japan, Yoshiteru Uemura, Hannan University, Japan

Cambridge University Press, 2022

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 424-458) and index

Summary: "This book is the first comprehensive study responding to a recent trend in Asia to amend or adopt leniency programmes, a tool unique to competition law to detect, punish and deter cartel formation. Experts explain what forces has shaped these programmes and how cartel participants are responding to them"-- Provided by publisher

Contents of Works

  • Leniency in Asian competition law / Steven Van Uytsel, Mark Fenwick, and Yoshiteru Uemura
  • The development of the leniency programmes of the US Department of Justice and the European Commission / Baskaran Balasingham
  • International guidelines and best practices on leniency programmes : decontextualised summaries of local practices / Steven Van Uytsel
  • Situating leniency / Mark Fenwick
  • The original leniency programme of Japan : law making in the shadow of lobbying, political pressure, and legal constraints / Steven Van Uytsel
  • Negotiated leniency in Japan embedded in ever increasing sanctions : a deterrence perspective / Steven Van Uytsel and Yoshiteru Uemura
  • The law and policy on cartels and leniency in Korea / Yo Sop Choi
  • The leniency programme in Taiwan : enforcement experience, effectiveness assessment, and future challenges / Andy C.M. Chen
  • The state administration for market regulation and its leniency programme : infusing a dose of trust and predictability / Ying Bi and Steven Van Uytsel
  • Leniency policy in Singapore / Scott Clements and Daren Shiau
  • The leniency programme in Malaysia' competition regime : a critical evaluation / Cassey Lee
  • Hong Kong's revised leniency policy and its potential to deter cartels / Sandra Marco Colino
  • The leniency programme under the Indian competition law / Nikita Koradia, Kiran Manokaran, and Juhi Hirani
  • Cartel defection in the Philippines through leniency : incentives jeopardised by discretionary decision making power / Alizedney M. Ditucalan and Steven Van Uytsel
  • The absence of a leniency programme in Thai competition law / Ploykaew Porananond
  • Leniency programmes in Asia : convergence, divergence, and distinctiveness / Steven Van Uytsel, Mark Fenwick, and Yoshiteru Uemura

Description and Table of Contents

Description

In response to cartel formation, competition lawyers and policymakers in nine Asian jurisdictions have experimented with leniency programmes. This mechanism allows firms to come forward with information in relation to their illegal cartel participation in return for a reduction of or immunity from a sanction. The experimentation plays out across three different dimensions: the revision of early adopted leniency programmes, the introduction of newly written leniency programmes, and the decision - deliberate or otherwise - not to create a leniency programme. This volume is the first to analyse the empirical evidence across a number of countries to determine how effective these measures have been, and how they have been amended in response to problems encountered. In this volume, local experts from key Asian jurisdictions, together with international experts, offer an introduction to this fast-developing field, and explore the theoretical, international and regulatory contexts of leniency programmes.

Table of Contents

  • Part I. Introduction: 1. Leniency in Asian Competition Law Steven Van Uytsel, Mark Fenwick and Yoshiteru Uemura
  • Part II. Leniency In Historical, International and Theoretical Context: 2. The Development of the Leniency Programmes of the US Department of Justice and the European Commission Baskaran Balasingham
  • 3. International Guidelines and Best Practices on Leniency Programmes: Decontextualised Summaries of Local Practices Steven Van Uytsel
  • 4. Situating Leniency Mark Fenwick
  • Part III. Leniency Programmes In Selected Asian Jurisdictions: 5. The Original Leniency Programme of Japan: Law Making in the Shadow of Lobbying, Political Pressure and Legal Constraints Steven Van Uytsel
  • 6. Negotiated Leniency in Japan Embedded in Ever Increasing Sanctions: A Deterrence Perspective Steven Van Uytsel and Yoshiteru Uemura
  • 7. The Law and Policy on Cartels and Leniency in Korea Yo Sop Choi
  • 8. The Leniency Programme in Taiwan: Enforcement Experience, Effectiveness Assessment, and Future Challenges Andy C. M. Chen
  • 9. The State Administration for Market Regulation and its Leniency Programme: Infusing a Dose of Trust and Predictability Ying Bi and Steven Van Uytsel
  • 10. Leniency Policy in Singapore Scott Clements and Daren Shiau
  • 11. The Leniency Programme in Malaysia's Competition Regime: A Critical Evaluation Cassey Lee
  • 12. Hong Kong's Revised Leniency Policy and its Potential to Deter Cartels Sandra Marco Colino
  • 13. The Leniency Programme under the Indian Competition Law Nikita Koradia, Kiran Manokaran and Juhi Hirani
  • 14. Cartel Defection in the Philippines Through Leniency: Incentives Jeopardised by Discretionary Decision Making Power Alizedney M. Ditucalan and Steven Van Uytsel
  • 15. The Absence of a Leniency Programme in Thai Competition Law Ploykaew Porananond
  • Part IV. Concluding Remarks: 16. Leniency Programmes in Asia: Convergence, Divergence and Distinctiveness Steven Van Uytsel, Mark Fenwick and Yoshiteru Uemura
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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