The French Supreme Court makes an another step towards criminalization of anticompetitive practices (Paris high-schools public markets)

Few decisions are grounded on Article L. 420-6 of the French Commercial Code (hereinafter “FCC”). The latter organizes the sanctions applicable to the infraction constituted by the malevolent, personal and determining participation to a forbidden anticompetitive practice such as an agreement (Article L. 420-1 FCC), an abuse of dominant position, or an economic dependence (Article L. 420-2 FCC). Currently, twenty-three cases concerning Article L. 420-6 FCC are numbered. On those twenty-three, nineteen related to agreements, where only three related to abuses of dominant position (some decisions do not give any clue on the practice at stake). Moreover, some thirteen cases were

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Marie-Charlotte Rouzier, The French Supreme Court makes an another step towards criminalization of anticompetitive practices (Paris high-schools public markets), 20 février 2008, e-Competitions February 2008, Art. N° 19860

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