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Criminal procedure / Cartel / Imperfect competition / Reverse onus / Criminal law / Price fixing / Competition law / Presumption of innocence / Legal burden of proof / Law / Anti-competitive behaviour / Evidence law
Date: 2014-10-01 05:28:14
Criminal procedure
Cartel
Imperfect competition
Reverse onus
Criminal law
Price fixing
Competition law
Presumption of innocence
Legal burden of proof
Law
Anti-competitive behaviour
Evidence law

The criminalising of cartels – How effective will the new Section 73A of the Competition Amendment Act be? Presented at Competition Commission, Competition Tribunal, Mandela Institute & University of Johannesburg Seven

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