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Annex II - Table of landmark decisions described in the book

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 August 2010

Francesco Russo
Affiliation:
Amsterdam Center for Law and Economics, University of Amsterdam; Bonelli Erede Pappalardo Law Firm; Italian Institute for European Studies
Maarten Pieter Schinkel
Affiliation:
University of Amsterdam and Amsterdam Center for Law and Economics (ACLE)
Andrea Günster
Affiliation:
ETH Zurich and Amsterdam Center for Law and Economics (ACLE)
Martin Carree
Affiliation:
Universiteit Maastricht, Netherlands
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Summary

Horizontal constraints

Price fixing cartels

  1. Manufacturers of glass containers (IFTRA) Commission decision 74/292/EEC [1974] OJ L 160/1

  2. Vitamins Commission decision 2003/2/EC [2003] OJ L 6/1

  3. Fine Art Auction Houses Commission decision 2005/590/EC [2005] OJ L 200/92

Market sharing, quota cartels, and specialization agreements

  1. Jaz Peter I Commission decision 69/242/EEC [1969] OJ L 195/5

  2. Italian Cast Glass Commission decision 80/1334/EEC [1980] OJ L 383/19

  3. BPCL/ICI Commission decision 84/387/EEC [1984] OJ L 212/1

  4. Seamless steel tubes Commission decision 2003/382/EC [2003] OJ L 140/1

Bid-rigging and tender fixing

  1. Building and Constructions in the Netherlands Commission decision 92/204/EEC [1992] OJ L 92/1

Structural crises cartels

  1. Synthetic Fibres Commission decision 84/380/EEC [1984] OJ L 207/17

Export cartels

  1. DECA Commission decision 64/599/EEC [1964] OJ L 64/2761

  2. Floral Commission decision 80/182/EEC [1980] OJ L 39/51

Trade associations

  1. U.K. Tractors Registration Exchange Commission decision 92/157/EEC [1992] OJ L 68/19

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European Commission Decisions on Competition
Economic Perspectives on Landmark Antitrust and Merger Cases
, pp. 387 - 391
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010

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