Brazil:
CADE'S Statute Of Limitation For Conducting Cartel Investigations Against Companies In Brazil: 5 Or 12 Years Period?
06 May 2019
Koury Lopes Advogados
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Os especialistas do KLA em Direito Econômico &
Concorrencial e Contencioso & Resolução de
Conflitos,
Tiago Cortez, Marcelo Laplane, Danilo Orenga e
Maria Wagner, redigiram o artigo "CADE'S statute of
limitation for conducting cartel investigations against companies
in Brazil: 5 or 12 years period?", para o livro "Conducts
Enforcement in Brazil", publicado pelo IBRAC. No artigo, os
autores discutem a possibilidade do Conselho Administrativo de
Defesa Econômica ("CADE") aplicar o prazo
prescricional de 12 anos do Código Penal, para investigar,
verificar e condenar as entidades jurídicas por
formação de cartel.
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