欧洲卡特尔案件中无力支付罚款的减少

IF 0.7 Q2 LAW World Competition Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.54648/woco2021009
Ioannis P. Kokkoris, Garry A. Gabison, Nandini Pahari
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欧盟委员会(European Commission)在施加罚款时,可以考虑卡特尔成员国的“经济和社会背景”。本文调查了无力支付罚款减免背后的过程。这种细微的削减是罕见的,而且其过程不透明。本文着眼于欧盟委员会的意见和判例法,以阐明这一过程。本文还收集了相关公司的数据。我们发现,18.3%的申请人获得了一定程度的减免。申请人的行为符合预期:更有可能资不抵债的公司更有可能申请减少罚款。但欧盟委员会(European Commission)不会根据破产倾向减免罚款。这些结果表明,透明度的重要性,以避免进一步浪费资源的申请和调查减少罚款索赔。无力支付,罚款减免,卡特尔,欧盟委员会
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Inability-to-Pay Fine Reductions in European Cartel Cases
The European Commission can consider ‘the economic and social context’ of cartel members when imposing fines. This article investigates the process behind the inability-to-pay fine reductions. These fine reductions are rare and its process opaque. This article looks at the European Commission opinions and the case law to shed some light on the process. This article also collects data on companies involved. We found that 18.3% of applicants were granted some reduction. Applicants behave as expected: companies that are more likely to become insolvent are more likely to apply for a fine reduction. But the European Commission does not grant fine reduction based on insolvency propensity. These results show the importance of transparency to avoid further waste of resources in applying and investigating fine reduction claims. Inability to Pay, Fine Reduction, Cartel, European Commission
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