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The Concept of Dominance in EC Competition Law
Petit, Nicolas; Geradin, Damien; Hofer, Paul et al.
2005In Global Competition Law Center
 

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Keywords :
EC Competition law; Abuse of dominance
Abstract :
[en] The first prong of Article 82 of the EC Treaty, which prohibits abuses of a dominant position, requires, prior to the identification of abusive behaviour, evidence that the firm under scrutiny enjoys a dominant position. Surprisingly, this issue seems to be sometimes overlooked. Enforcers, practitioners and scholars have recently paid greater attention to the concept of abuse than to the question of dominance when discussing Article 82 EC. This should not, however, be interpreted as a sign that the law of dominance is clear. Quite to the contrary, the concept of dominance raises a wide array of questions which are discussed in the sections that follow
Disciplines :
European & international law
Author, co-author :
Petit, Nicolas ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de droit > Droit européen de la concurrence
Geradin, Damien
Hofer, Paul
Louis, Frederic
Walker, Mike
Language :
English
Title :
The Concept of Dominance in EC Competition Law
Publication date :
July 2005
Journal title :
Global Competition Law Center
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