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As states continue to legalize recreational cannabis, most have continued to heavily restrict where consumption of … newly licit cannabis is permitted. In 2021, New York became the first state to permit open, outdoor public consumption of … cannabis. All other legalizing states either restrict lawful annabis use to private property or allow a small number of …
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rights, and complies with international drug control law in good faith, by regulating the recreational uses of cannabis … establish the international legal regime for cannabis, but they are silent on “recreational” or “adult use.” However, they do … “cannabis legalization” efforts. The legal scheme which applies to the Cannabis plant and its derivatives is two-fold: (1 …
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To encourage private actions for damages in antitrust cases some jurisdictions subtract a fraction of the redress from the fine. We analyze the effectiveness of this policy. Such a rebate does not encourage settlement negotiations that would otherwise not occur. If, however, the parties settle...
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We review current methods for calculating fines against cartels in the US and EU, and simulate their deterrence effects under different assumptions on the legal and economic environment. It is likely that European fines have not had significant deterrence effects before leniency programs were...
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A substantial number of cartels in the European Union are detected and enforced by the national competition authorities (NCAs). The effectiveness of domestic enforcement has been subject to extensive review and debates, which have recently culminated and resulted in the proposal for the ECN+...
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Since the financial crisis in 2007, banks have been hit by legal settlements from incidents related to the crisis. Over time, the frequency and the magnitude of these fines has only increased, thereby, implicating that financial misconduct is not an idiosyncratic risk that can be ‘spot...
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