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Kartellrechtliche Leniency Programmes und Ad-hoc-Publizität nach MAR

Nomos,  2021, 1027 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-7144-8


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englischAntitrust leniency programmes expect applicants to not disclose the fact of cooperating with the authorities. This may cause problems for companies if, as issuers on the capital market, they are obliged to publish insider information as soon as possible (Art. 17 MAR). Ultimately offering a solution to the initial problem based on the findings, the thesis provides a profound analysis of two areas of law which are relevant in practice and are deeply rooted in EU law. A thorough and critical examination is carried out considering numerous aspects of the obligation of disclosure as well as of the newly created German statutory leniency programme (§§ 81h ff. GWB), which implements the “ECN”-Directive and replaces the previous “Bonusregelung”.

»Die Arbeit von Roth ist schon deshalb sehr wertvoll, weil sie die Komplexe Ad-hoc-Publizität einerseits und Kronzeugenprogramme im Kartellrecht andererseits in nahezu enzyklopädischer Weise gegenüberstellt.«
Dr. Wolfgang Bosch, NZKart 10/2021, 596

»Als Praktiker kommt man nur selten in die Verlegenheit, in seiner Freizeit eine Dissertation von rund 1000 Seiten zu lesen und dabei Vergnügen und Bereicherung zu empfinden. Bei Konrad Roths Arbeit Kartellrechtliche Leniency Programmes und Ad-hoc-Publizität nach MAR ist dies der Fall. Sehr lesenswerte Arbeit.«
Dr. Andreas Meyer, AG 16/2021
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