¹û¶³Ó°Ôº

XClose

¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Faculty of Laws

Home
Menu

Just and optimal financial penalties for infringement of competition law

21 November 2014

Ioannis Lianos

A report entitled: ‘Just and Optimal Financial Penalties for Infringement of Competition Law’ prepared by a team of competition law specialists of the  at ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Laws, led by , was made public this week at the Chilean ‘Competition Day’, an annual event organised by the Office of the Economic Prosecutor of the Republic of Chile, .

The 280-page report provides a critical analysis, from a legal and an economic perspective, of the important issue of financial penalties for infringements of competition law. Through an in depth comparative analysis of the fining practice followed in selected jurisdictions, such as the European Union, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and France, the report proceeds to an evaluation of the current practice of setting fines for competition law infringements in Chile.

Commissioned by FNE, the report constitutes preparatory work for the reform of the Chilean competition legislation and the planned publication of guidelines on setting fines by the Chilean Competition Authority. The FNE adopted the recommendations of the report and reform to the Chilean competition legislation is currently being examined by the Chilean Congress.

This study forms part of the engagement of the Centre for Law, Economics and Society with competition authorities worldwide in order to promote competition law enforcement and provide state of the art legal and economic analysis that fits local realities. At an event opened by the Chilean Minster of Economy, Development and Tourism, Luis Felipe Céspedes, Professor Lianos presented the findings of the report to an audience of more than 500 lawyers, economists, government officials, judges, business people and journalists.

Professor Lianos was also invited to make a presentation of the report at the members of the Argentinian Competition Authority (CNDC) and the association of competition lawyers of Argentina’s Foro Competencia in Buenos Aires in November.

Alongside Professor Lianos’s work in South America, he was also last week appointed to the panel of experts of the  and the . The ACCC and AER rule on what is anti-competitive behaviour, set conditions of access for private infrastructure, and control ­revenues earned by monopoly infrastructure businesses, such as pipeline or electricity dis­tribution. Dr George Barker, an Associate Member of the Centre for Law Economics and Society, was also appointed to the expert panel. This appointment entitles both Professor Lianos and Dr Barker to provide services on a preferred basis to the ACCC and the AER.

The text of the report in English and an executive summary in Spanish are available to download as a PDF from the .

Ìý(in Spanish)

Find out more

Visit the  to find out more about the team and their research.