European Competition Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
General Introduction
Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: Restrictive agreements and abuse of dominant position
Part 3: Procedure
Title 1: Introduction
Section 2: Scope ratione personae
Chapter 2: Concept of concentration
Chapter 3: EU dimension
Chapter 4: Relationship with national laws
Chapter 5: Indirect control
Title 3: Exercise of control
Title 4: Control procedure
Part 5: State aid
289. Qualified effect theory
1 minute de lecture
Only concentrations with an EU dimension , i.e. in which, inter alia, the parties achieve a turnover of a certain amount within the Union, fall within the Commission's jurisdiction. Like for restrictive agreements or abuse of a dominant position, localizing the anticompetitive effect is a criterion for application of the control. A concentration carried out by undertakings whose registered office …