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
A: Criteria
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
333. Area
1 minute de lecture
According to Articles 2(2) and 2(3) of Regulation No 139/2004, the geographic market on which the dominant position is assessed is the internal market or a substantial part of it, i.e. most often the national market . Sometimes, the EU authorities go beyond the national framework and retain an European market, or even a world market.
A market has a world dimension where purchases are made around t …