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Horizontal Agreements and EU Competition Law: EU Competition Law Library



This article discusses horizontal agreements between companies within the same industry, and how EU competition law applies to them. It looks at how the European Commission has changed its approach to these agreements in recent years, and includes relevant guidelines from the Commission. more details
Key Features:
  • Horizontal agreements between companies in the same industry are a common occurrence in the EU.
  • The European Commission has recently taken a more lenient approach to these agreements, but they still need to comply with EU competition law.
  • The key features of an agreement that will likely trigger competition concerns are its scope and the level of cooperation between the companies involved.


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Author Mark Jephcott
ISBN 9781904501596
Publisher Oxford University Press, Usa
Manufacturer Oxford University Press, Usa
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This article discusses horizontal agreements between companies within the same industry, and how EU competition law applies to them. It looks at how the European Commission has changed its approach to these agreements in recent years, and includes relevant guidelines from the Commission.

This work considers in detail the EU law and case law affecting various types of "horizontal" agreements - those between undertakings operating at the same level of the manufacturing, supply or retail chain. Part I analyses so-called 'object'-type agreements which have always been a primary focus of anti-trust enforcement agencies and are likely to infringe Article 81 EC. Part II examines so-called 'co-operation' agreements which either do not infringe Article 81(1) EC at all, or, if they do create an appreciable restriction on competition within the meaning of that provision, may nevertheless benefit from the exception set out in Article 81(3). The way in which the European Commission treats these types of agreements has changed recently and reflects a much less form-based, and more fact-specific, economics-based approach. The texts of relevant Commission Guidelines on the application of the relevant EC Treaty articles, in particular on specialization and research and development agreements are included in appendix.
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