On 6 June 2012 the Moldovan Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ) [1] upheld the judgment [2] issued by the Chisinau Court of Appeals (CAC) [3] against the infringement decision of the Moldovan Competition Authority (ANPC) [4] where the latter established the violation of the basic principles of competition protection proclaimed in the Competition Act [5]. The case dates back to September 2009 when the passenger transport company FCP Orizontul SRL applied to the ANPC with the complaint that one of its competitors, SRL Micora-Trans has continuously
The Moldovan Supreme Court of Justice quashes the NCA decision concerning anticompetitive practices in the road transport sector and limits the NCA’s powers (Micora-Trans)
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