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Cartels: Deterrence, Leniency and Criminalisation. / MacCulloch, Angus.
Competition Law and Policy in the EC and UK. ed. / Barry Rodger; Angus MacCulloch. 4th. ed. Abingdon: Routledge Cavendish, 2009. p. 241-273.

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MacCulloch, A 2009, Cartels: Deterrence, Leniency and Criminalisation. in B Rodger & A MacCulloch (eds), Competition Law and Policy in the EC and UK. 4th edn, Routledge Cavendish, Abingdon, pp. 241-273.

APA

MacCulloch, A. (2009). Cartels: Deterrence, Leniency and Criminalisation. In B. Rodger, & A. MacCulloch (Eds.), Competition Law and Policy in the EC and UK (4th ed., pp. 241-273). Routledge Cavendish.

Vancouver

MacCulloch A. Cartels: Deterrence, Leniency and Criminalisation. In Rodger B, MacCulloch A, editors, Competition Law and Policy in the EC and UK. 4th ed. Abingdon: Routledge Cavendish. 2009. p. 241-273

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MacCulloch, Angus. / Cartels: Deterrence, Leniency and Criminalisation. Competition Law and Policy in the EC and UK. editor / Barry Rodger ; Angus MacCulloch. 4th. ed. Abingdon : Routledge Cavendish, 2009. pp. 241-273

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