The 7th Ankara Administrative Court of first instance issues a decision which requires the Competition Authority to investigate allegations of denigration and deceptive practices by a dominant undertaking as potential competition concerns (EAE Elektrik)

In recent years, competition authorities around the world have been scrutinising new types of behaviour that might be deemed abusive within the context of antitrust laws. Although those relating to digital markets receive the most attention, not a day passes by without a surprising decision announced by the authorities or competent courts. The decision of the Ankara 7th Administrative Court of First Instance [1] (“CFI” or the “Court”) requiring the Turkish Competition Authority (“TCA”) to investigate allegations of denigration and deceptive practices can be considered one of them. In this blog post, we examine the TCA’s case law to illustrate its general approach towards such allegations in previous decisions. Before delving into the details of the mentioned case, it must be stressed that in

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Ertuğrul Can Canbolat, Muhammed Safa Uygur, Alper Karafil, The 7th Ankara Administrative Court of first instance issues a decision which requires the Competition Authority to investigate allegations of denigration and deceptive practices by a dominant undertaking as potential competition concerns (EAE Elektrik), 3 mars 2023, e-Competitions March 2022, Art. N° 110911

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