European Competition Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
General Introduction
Part 1: Introduction
Title 1: Field of application
b): Relativity
c): Elasticity of demand
d): Elasticity of supply
2°: Product or service market
3°: Geographic market
B: Anticompetitive object or effect
C: Appreciability threshold
D: Potential competition
II: Collusion
III: Several undertakings
Section 2: Limits of the prohibition
Chapter 2: Applications
Title 3: Abuse of dominant position
Title 4: Impact of intellectual property rights
Part 3: Procedure
Part 4: Mergers
Part 5: State aid
28. Necessity
1 minute de lecture
The supervisory authorities traditionally consider that, by its mere existence, an agreement implies that the parties intend to coordinate or consolidate their monopoly power. So defining the relevant market is not as important in the law on restrictive agreements as it is for the rules on dominant positions . However, the definition of the market is a prerequisite for the assessment of the econ …