Transatlantisch gebruik van verklaringen: medewerkingsplicht in de EU kan leiden tot verboden zelfincriminatie in de VS (Transatlantic use of witness statements: how EU cooperation obligations can lead to violation of the Fifth Amendment)
December 31, 2017
By: Daniel Bitton
Tijdschrift Mededingingsrecht in de Praktijk
Axinn partner Daniel Bitton co-authored "Transatlantisch gebruik van verklaringen: medewerkingsplicht in de EU kan leiden tot verboden zelfincriminatie in de VS" ("Transatlantic use of witness statements: how EU cooperation obligations can lead to violation of the Fifth Amendment") for the Dutch publication, Tijdschrift Mededingingsrecht in de Praktijk.
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