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The Temple of Leniency

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This short article mourns the loss of Laura Guttuso, celebrates her contributions and accomplishments as a scholar, and comments on one of her final publications which appeared as a chapter in a fascinating book entitled Anti-Cartel Enforcement in a Contemporary Age: Leniency Religion (‘Leniency Religion’).  In this article, I discuss many of the general themes presented in the book as a whole and then turn to the specifics of Laura’s chapter on the role of leniency and the intersection of private and public enforcement of competition law.
The University of Queensland Law School
Title: The Temple of Leniency
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This short article mourns the loss of Laura Guttuso, celebrates her contributions and accomplishments as a scholar, and comments on one of her final publications which appeared as a chapter in a fascinating book entitled Anti-Cartel Enforcement in a Contemporary Age: Leniency Religion (‘Leniency Religion’).
  In this article, I discuss many of the general themes presented in the book as a whole and then turn to the specifics of Laura’s chapter on the role of leniency and the intersection of private and public enforcement of competition law.

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