EU Competition Policy: Some Real Case Applications

FEUNL Working Paper Series No. 521

32 Pages Posted: 26 Nov 2007

See all articles by João Tovar Jalles

João Tovar Jalles

University of Lisbon; International Monetary Fund (IMF); Technical University of Lisbon (UTL) - Research Unit on Complexity and Economics (UECE)

Date Written: 2007

Abstract

European Union Antitrust Laws have been successfully applied to anti-competitive behavior, which can take place abroad, but have an effect within the EU. Under Antitrust Laws, not only abuse of dominant position practices but also mergers that restrain competition are regarded as illegal and subject to severe remedies. This paper accesses both Microsoft-WMP and Volvo-Scania cases in the light of the EU Competition Policy and identifies the circumstances involved, final decisions made as well as the suggested remedies and the consequences from the consumers' perspective. The issues considered are per se controversial and these are clear examples of the long path to go through, in order to make the competition law regime uniformly applicable in all member states. The lack of international consensus on competition law and enforcement requires huge efforts in co-operation between countries and organizations, because in combination with economic liberalization, nations have come to recognize competition as a powerful instrument for stimulating innovation and economic growth. This paper focus on the past, i.e., already assessed anticompetitive cases; the present - the current EU Competition Policy rules - and finally on the future of Antitrust jurisdiction, in which part I will briefly describe the major actual concerns in the long course towards a common and homogeneously valid system of International Competition Policy.

Suggested Citation

Jalles, João Tovar, EU Competition Policy: Some Real Case Applications (2007). FEUNL Working Paper Series No. 521, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1032606 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1032606

João Tovar Jalles (Contact Author)

University of Lisbon ( email )

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Dept. Plant Biology
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Portugal

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Technical University of Lisbon (UTL) - Research Unit on Complexity and Economics (UECE)

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