ALERT: UNILATERAL PRACTICES - DOMINANT POSITION - CONFORMITY WITH THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STRUCTURAL INJUNCTION MECHANISM

Structural injunction : The French constitutional court affirms the constitutional conformity of the structural injunction mechanism, introduced in the article 16 of the law of the country concerning New Caledonia

*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. In a decision No. 2013-3 LP of 1 October 2013 concerning the conformity with the Constitution of the country's law on competition in New Caledonia, the Constitutional Council ruled on the conformity with the Constitution of the structural injunction mechanism introduced in article 16 of the country's law on competition in New Caledonia adopted on 3 May 2013 by the Congress of New Caledonia, based on the model of Law No. 2012-1270 of 20 November 2012 on overseas economic regulation and various provisions relating to overseas France. For the record, this mechanism makes it possible to

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