University of Copenhagen - Faculty of Law

Christian Bergqvist

University of Copenhagen - Faculty of Law
Associate Professor / Advisor

Christian Bergqvist is an associate professor at the University of Copenhagen. He specialises in competition law in general, with particular interest to its application to deregulated and network tied sector (telecom, energy and transport). He completed a Ph.D. thesis on the regulation of network tied sectors (telecommunications and energy) and the application of competition law to these. He speaks Danish, English and German. He is also an advisor at the International Competition Network.

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University of Copenhagen - Faculty of Law
University of Copenhagen - Faculty of Law
University of Copenhagen
University of Copenhagen
University of Copenhagen - Faculty of Law

Articles

1978 Bulletin

Christian Bergqvist The EU Court of Justice reconfirms fundamental principles regarding vertical restraints and intrabrand restrictions, by underscoring the fact that many vertical restrictions would elude Article 101 (Visma)

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Visma and the notion of vertical restrictions* On the 18th of November, the European Court of Justice delivered its Visma ruling, that regardless of some important observations, appears to have largely gone unnoticed by the anti-trust community. Probably, overshadowed by the General Court (...)

Christian Bergqvist, Laurits Schmidt Christensen The Danish Supreme Court upholds a decision of the High Court regarding infringement of competition law by an arbitration award (Taewoong / Ah Industries)

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Summary of the case In a January 2016 ruling the Danish Supreme Court rejected the argument that a 2011 arbitration award infringed competition law and therefore should be set aside . The dispute between the parties pertained to the termination of an international distribution agreement (...)

Christian Bergqvist, Laurits Schmidt Christensen The Danish Supreme Court rules on State action defense and refusal to supply under Danish competition law (Copenhagen Airport Terminal A)

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Summary of the case After a lengthy process the Danish Supreme Court finally closed the curtain in September 2015 on a potential new, and competing, terminal in Copenhagen Airport, the main Danish airport hub. A group of investors had asked the airport to grant access (a lease) to a plot of (...)

2147 Revue

Caroline Heide-Jørgensen, Christian Bergqvist, Ulla Neergaard, Sune Troels Poulsen Aims and Values in Competition Law, Caroline HEIDE-JØRGENSEN, Christian BERGQVIST, Ulla NEERGAARD et Sune TROELS POULSEN

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Cette rubrique Livres recense et commente les ouvrages et autres publications en droit de la concurrence, droit & économie de la concurrence et en droit de la régulation. Une telle recension ne peut par nature être exhaustive et se limite donc à présenter quelques publications récentes dans ces (...)

Christian Bergqvist Between Regulation and Deregulation - Studies on the limitations of competition law and its ambiguous application to the supply of electricity and telecommunications in the EU, Christian BERGQVIST

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Cette rubrique Livres recense et commente les ouvrages et autres publications en droit de la concurrence, droit & économie de la concurrence et en droit de la régulation. Une telle recension ne peut par nature être exhaustive et se limite donc à présenter quelques publications récentes dans ces (...)

Christian Bergqvist Pursuing regulatory objectives under competition law

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Bien que la Commission ait tenu bon devant la pression politique et n’ait pas assoupli l’application du droit dans le but de former des champions européens, cela ne veut pas dire que seules les discussions sur le bien-être économique aient été acceptées conformément au droit de la concurrence. Plutôt, (...)

Christian Bergqvist, Jonathan Rubin Google and the trans-Atlantic antitrust abyss

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À la fin des années 2000, plusieurs juridictions, y compris dans l’UE et les US, ont ouvert des enquêtes sur de potentielles violations des lois antitrust de la part de l’entreprise de recherche internet Google pour partialité présumée dans l’évaluation de liens donnée en réponse à des demandes de (...)

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