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10 April 2017

Unilateral Conduct in the Energy Sector: An Overview of EU and National Case Law

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This chapter provides an overview of the practice of the European Commission ("EC") and European national competition authorities ("NCAs") as regards unilateral conduct in the energy sector ..
European Union Antitrust/Competition Law
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[1] This chapter provides an overview of the practice of the European Commission ("EC") and European national competition authorities ("NCAs") as regards unilateral conduct in the energy sector [1]. It is based mainly on cases reported in e-Competitions (abbreviated here to "e-C"). There are more than 120 cases covered, including national court judgments and investigations, which were started, settled or did not result in a decision.

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Originally published in e-Competitions' Antitrust Case Law Bulletin

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