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
IV: Exchanges of information
V: Professional organizations
B: Agreements which limit 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
89. Agreements on trading conditions
1 minute de lecture
Agreements on commercial terms between competitors do not carry the same restrictive effects on competition as price-fixing or market-sharing agreements and it is not always easy to define the limits beyond which this type of behavior falls under the Article 101(1) prohibition. For example, an agreement between banks that solely concerns the opening hours for certain banking services does not prod …