CASE COMMENTS: PUBLIC ACTION - PUBLIC PROPERTY – ABUSE OF DOMINANCE – RES JUDICATA FORCE

Public property : The French Competition Authority declares that it is not bound by the res judicata effect of an administrative judgement (TDF)

*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. In this decision, the French Competition Authority rules - eight years after TowerCast brought the matter before it - on the abuse of a dominant position by TDF when it renewed the state-owned occupation agreement for the terrestrial broadcasting of radio and television programs from the Eiffel Tower site. In the context of the present column, we will focus our attention only on the question - rather marginal with regard to the decision as a whole - of the coordination of the procedures before the competition authority and the administrative court. On March 31, 2006, the City of Paris published a call for candidates with a view to renewing TDF's state-owned

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