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
Title 2: Scope of control
I: Relativity
II: Definition of market and elasticity of demand
III: Definition of market and elasticity of supply
IV: Definition of market and own consumption
V: Product or service market
B: Area
Section 2: Non-coordinated effects
Section 3: Coordinated effects/Collective dominant position
Section 4: Countervailing effects
Section 5: Failing company defense
Chapter 2: Exemptions
Chapter 3: Incompatibility/De-mergers
Title 4: Control procedure
Part 5: State aid
332. Criteria
1 minute de lecture
The geographic market assessed in respect of the hindrance to competition is defined as, “the area in which the undertakings concerned are involved in the supply and demand of products or services, in which the conditions of competition are sufficiently homogeneous and which can be distinguished from neighboring areas because, in particular, conditions of competition are appreciably different in …