European Competition Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
General Introduction
Part 1: Introduction
Title 1: Field of application
A: Definition of the relevant market
a): Finding of anticompetitive object sufficient
b): Concept of an anticompetitive object
c): Concept of an anticompetitive effect
2°: Restriction by object
3°: Context of the restriction
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
38. Alternative condition
1 minute de lecture
Article 101(1) TFEU prohibits agreements for which “the object or effect” is to restrict competition. The alternative, i.e. object or effect, has a twofold meaning and is interpreted both procedurally and substantively. Firstly, it is not necessary for the supervisory authorities to wait for a restrictive action to have produced its effect to trigger the prohibition and this rule applies regardles …