Global Competition Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Title 1: AUSTRIA
Title 2: BELGIUM
Title 3: BULGARIA
Title 4: CROATIA
Title 5: CYPRUS
Title 6: CZECH REPUBLIC
Title 7: DENMARK
Title 8: ESTONIA
Title 9: FINLAND
Title 10: FRANCE
Title 11: GERMANY
Title 12: GREECE
Title 13: HUNGARY
Title 14: IRELAND
Title 15: ITALY
Title 16: LATVIA
Title 17: LITHUANIA
Title 18: LUXEMBOURG
Title 19: MALTA
I: Context and scope
II: Restrictive agreements
IV: State aid
Section 2: Enforcement
Chapter 2: MERGERS
Title 21: PORTUGAL
Title 22: ROMANIA
Title 23: SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Title 24: SLOVENIA
Title 25: SPAIN
Title 26: SWEDEN
Title 27: THE NETHERLANDS
Part 2: Third States
544. Dominant position
1 minute de lecture
Section 9 prohibits the abuse of a dominant position. A dominant position is defined in Section 4(10) as a position which allows the holder to prevent efficient competition and thus to act to a significant degree independently of competitors, contracting parties and consumers. An undertaking with a market share exceeding 40% is presumed to hold a dominant position. …