CASE COMMENT: EC COMPETITION PROCEDURE - LENIENCY

Leniency: The ECJ confirms that, when the Commission assesses the extent of the cooperation shown by a leniency applicant, it has a large margin of appreciation (SGL Carbon)

*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. – ECJ, 4th paragraph, 10 May 2007, SGL Carbon v Commission, Case C-328/05 P A previous issue of this column had led to commenting on certain interesting aspects, in terms of procedural and sanctions law, of the judgment delivered by the Court of First Instance of the European Communities in the so-called "special graphite" case (see ConcurrencesNo.

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Fabien Zivy, Leniency: The ECJ confirms that, when the Commission assesses the extent of the cooperation shown by a leniency applicant, it has a large margin of appreciation (SGL Carbon), 10 May 2007, Concurrences N° 3-2007, Art. N° 13851, pp. 134-135

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