European Distribution Law
Auteurs : Louis Vogel, Joseph Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Part 1: Applicability of competition law to vertical agreements
Chapter 1: Definition of the relevant market
II: Concept of an anticompetitive object or effect
Section 2: Restriction by object
Section 3: Context of the restriction
Chapter 3: Appreciability threshold
Chapter 4: Concept of agreement and concerted practice
Title 2: Exemption of vertical restraints
Part 3: Exclusive purchase/Exclusive supply
Part 4: Exclusive distribution agreements
Part 5: Selective distribution
Part 6: Motor vehicle distribution agreements
Part 7: Franchising
Part 8: Commercial agents
27. Procedural significance
1 minute de lecture
The EU authorities do not always distinguish between anticompetitive object and effect, and often emphasize their alternative nature . At times, they appear to have established an order of priority between the two. When the object of the agreement does not have a sufficient degree of harmfulness to competition, taking into consideration the economic context in which it is applied, the assessment o …