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The Brussels Court of Appeal confirms that a non compete clause does not constitute a restrictive agreement but may constitute an abuse of dominance (FEBIAC/WEX)
Defossez, Alexandre; Peysmans-De Rick, Katrien
2008In e-Competitions
 

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Precision for document type :
Case briefs/Comments on statutes or statutory instruments
Disciplines :
European & international law
Author, co-author :
Defossez, Alexandre ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Institut d'études juridiques européennes F. Dehousse
Peysmans-De Rick, Katrien
Language :
English
Title :
The Brussels Court of Appeal confirms that a non compete clause does not constitute a restrictive agreement but may constitute an abuse of dominance (FEBIAC/WEX)
Publication date :
September 2008
Journal title :
e-Competitions
eISSN :
2116-0201
Publisher :
Institut de Droit de la Concurrence, Paris, France
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