European Competition Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
General Introduction
Part 1: Introduction
Title 1: Field of application
Chapter 1: Principle
I: Price-fixing agreements
II: Market-sharing agreements
III: Boycotts/Discriminations
V: Professional organizations
VI: Agreements on trading conditions and limiting production
VII: Joint marketing, selling or purchasing agreements
VIII: Agreements on standards, production, specialization or research and development
IX: Cooperatives
X: Joint ventures
Section 2: Vertical agreements
Title 3: Abuse of dominant position
Title 4: Impact of intellectual property rights
Part 3: Procedure
Part 4: Mergers
Part 5: State aid
86. Conditions for prohibition
1 minute de lecture
Information exchanges are not in themselves contrary to the rules of competition. To be prohibited, their object or effect must be to restrict competition. In EU case law a distinction has been established between exchanges of information which are prohibited per se and those caught by the prohibition insofar as they underpin another anticompetitive arrangement, e.g. market-sharing .
Exchanges of …
Les décisions de justice citées dans ce paragraphe :
Les notions juridiques connexes
- Price-fixing agreements
- Market-sharing agreements
- Boycotts/Discriminations
- Professional organizations
- Agreements on trading conditions and limiting production
- Joint marketing, selling or purchasing agreements
- Agreements on standards, production, specialization or research and development
- Cooperatives
- Joint ventures