Andreas Stephan is a Professor of Competition Law and Former Head of UEA Law School. He has a background in both Law and Economics, and has widely published articles on all aspects of cartel enforcement. His research on public attitudes to price-fixing in the UK and the design of the criminal cartel offence have been cited in the UK government’s 2011 review of its competition policy regime and in a 2009 Australian Senate Standing Committee Report on the criminalisation of cartel behaviour. His other research includes an empirical study of the EU leniency programme, and work on compliance and direct settlement. He has also sat on an academic panel advising the UK Department of Business, Innovation and Skills on economic policy. Andreas has a particular interest in the competition laws of emerging and developing economies. He is a Non-Governmental Advisor to the International Competition Network’s (ICN) Advocacy Working Group and a member of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Research Partnership Platform.
2022 Awards
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Impact of cartel enforcement on compliance in the chemical industryCentre for Competition Policy, Gianni de Stefano and Andreas Stephan, 03 february 2022, Working Paper 22-03
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The price fixer: Compliance tales from the other sideCentre for Competition Policy Working Paper 21-06, forthcoming in Anne Riley, Andreas Stephan and Anny Tubbs (eds.) Perspectives on Antitrust Compliance (Concurrences 2022)
Distinctions
Nominee, 2022 Antitrust Writing Awards: Academic, Concerted Practices
Nominee, 2015 Antitrust Writing Awards: Academic, Asian Antitrust
Nominee, 2012 Antitrust Writing Awards: Academic, Anticompetitive Practices

