ECJ Dismisses British Airways’ Appeal
The Commission is likely to take the view that the ECJ’s decision is entirely consistent with the Commission’s approach in its discussion paper on exclusionary abuses under Article 82, although the Commission’s original decision, along with the ECJ’s decision in the Michelin case which was found by the ECJ not to have been misapplied by the CFI in the BA case, has been called into question by several commentators as being at odds with a more effects-based approach under Article 82.
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2007
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Authors: | Nourry, Alex |
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Antitrust Chronicle. - Competition Policy International. - Vol. 3.2007, 2
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Competition Policy International |
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