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