EU - Competition II Flashcards

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United Brands

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  1. A dominant position is one that allows an undertaking to behave independently of both its customers and competitors by virtue of it’s economic strength
  2. The relevant product market is determined on the basis of elasticity of demand/substitutability
  3. The relevant geographic market is the area of the EU in which conditions of competition are homogenous
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Art. 102 TFEU

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Prohibits undertakings from abusing a dominant position in relation to inter-Community trade

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Michelin v Commission

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  1. Elasticity of supply is also a useful test for determining the relevant product market. Would a sustained price increase lead to other suppliers entering the market from different sectors?
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Hilti AG

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  1. Relevant geographic market is presumed to be the whole of the EU, unless specific factors rebut the presumption in favour of a smaller market:
    - transportation costs
    - product characteristics, e.g. perishable, fragile, etc.
    - shipment patterns
    - location of plants
  2. Tie-in agreements are generally evidence of abuse, unless there is objective justification for them, e.g. liability protection
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B&I/Sealink - Port of Holyhead

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Relevant geographical market may be spatially very small, provided it is economically significant

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Hofmann La Roche

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  1. Very large market shares are usually prima facie conclusive to establish dominance (> 70%)
  2. Dominance is a weakening of competition/hinderance of it’s growth/maintenance
  3. Abusive discount policies based on fidelity relationships only will constitute abuse
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Italian Flat Glass

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CFI held that where several comapnies are joined by economic links, they may be in a dominant position

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AKZO Chemie v Commission

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  1. Shares of > 45% give rise to a rebuttable presumption of dominance
  2. Unfair pricing (excessively high/predatory) will constitute abuse
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BA v Commission

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Market shares of > 40% are rarely dominant, unless there is a major gap between company and it’s nearest competitor

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TetraPak II

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Dominance may be established by existence of patents/IPRs or other barriers to entry

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Boosey v Hawkes

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An undertaking may be found to be ia position of dominance where it boasts of it’s superiority in terms of financial/technical resources

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Hugin Kassierregister

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Refusal to supply distributors without reasonable commercial justification, e.g. poor payment history, will constitute abuse

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Hopner and Elser v Macrotron GmbH

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An undertaking is any entity, whether a natural or legal person, engaged in economic activity

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STM v Maschinenbau Ulm

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Abuse of dominant position must affect, or be likely to affect, the pattern of trade between member states

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Commercial Solvents v Commission

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Affecting the pattern of trade is altering the structure of competition within the internal market

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BRT v Sabam

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Art. 102 TFEU has direct effect, so an injured third party may claim damages/injunction to restrain abuse in a national court

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Art. 263 TFEU

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Undertaking may appeal judgement of commission in JR proceedings