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Straf- und bußgeldrechtliche verantwortung von unternehmen, insbesondere im kartell-, datenschutz-und bankenaufsichtsrecht, de lege lata und de lege ferenda
Author(s) -
Gerhard Dannecker
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
european integration studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1588-6735
DOI - 10.46941/2021.se1.11-41
Subject(s) - political science , cartel , law , criminal liability , convergence (economics) , punitive damages , european union , criminal law , business , economics , international trade , industrial organization , economic growth , collusion
In the law of the European Union, liability for (administrative) fines (Geldbußen) has developed as a special sanction model for regulatory offences, first in the area of cartel law, now of data protection and banking supervisiory law, too. The criminal law systems for judicial persons in the EU member states are oriented towards the EU system of enterprise liability. This leads to problems, especially with regard to the sentencing and to procedural guarantees. The emerging path of convergence despite different sanction models – responsibility of enterprises versus responsability of judicial persons - should be continued in view of the punitive nature of the (administrative) fine.

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