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Friedrich Wenzel Bulst

Mehr Licht - Zur Anwendung des Art. 82 EG auf Behinderungsmissbräuche

[The Application of Art. 82 EC to Abusive Exclusionary Conduct Mehr Licht - Zur Anwendung des Art. 82 EG auf Behinderungsmissbräuche]
Rubrik: Aufsätze
Jahrgang 73 (2009) / Heft 4, S. 703-726 (24)
Publiziert 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/003372509789566677
Veröffentlicht auf Englisch.
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The Application of Art. 82 EC to Abusive Exclusionary Conduct. The article addresses recent developments in the application of the prohibition of abuse of dominance in EC competition law. The European Commission has published a communication providing guidance on its enforcement priorities in applying Art. 82 EC to abusive exclusionary conduct of dominant undertakings. Under this more effects-based approach which focuses on ensuring consistency in the application of Arts. 81 and 82 EC as well as the Merger Regulation, priority will be given to cases where the conduct in question is liable to have harmful effects on consumers. After a brief introduction (section I), the author outlines the main elements of the communication and illustrates how the Commission's approach to providing guidance in this area has evolved since the publication of its 2005 discussion paper on exclusionary abuses (section II). The author then addresses the scope of the communication against the background of the case law on the Commission's discretion (not) to pursue cases (section III). The central concept of the communication is that of »foreclosure leading to consumer harm«. Against this background the author discusses, in the context of refusal to supply abuses both in and outside an IP context, the operationalisation of the criterion of harm to consumers (section IV) before concluding (section V).