This paper provides a detailed review of evaluation standards for the legal assessment of tying. This practice, which constitutes an abuse of a dominant position, is a significant breach of competition law. The mechanism of this type of abuse is based on taking advantage of market power in the supply of one product to create packed offerings capable of precluding competition from superior rival solutions. Tying occurs when one product, the “tying product”, is sold only with another product, the “tied product”. In the prevailing number of cases, tying serves to consolidate the company’s dominant position on the tied product market, which usually aims to share the tying product’s large customer group with the less-desired product. However, ty...
This research investigates the theoretical foundations of EU competition tying law. While tying proh...
The law of tying arrangements as it stands does not correspond with modern economic analysis. Theref...
This article discusses tying effects in digital platforms from a comparative law and economics persp...
This paper provides a detailed review of evaluation standards for the legal assessment of tying. Thi...
This thesis intends to analyze and clarify the legal position regarding abuse of a dominant position...
This innovative book assesses the hotly debated topic of tying from three different perspectives: co...
This paper discusses tying, a practice which, when used by large firms, has in the past been treated...
The primary goal of this thesis is to focus on analysing a hypothetical infringement of EU competiti...
The paper deals with the issue of tying (as well as bundling) practices which are applied by dominan...
The thesis analyses the EC competition and US antitrust approaches to tying with special reference t...
This thesis discusses tying and bundling, practices of a sale of two or more distinct products, whic...
No other markets have likely ever been as closely part of our everyday lives as digital markets have...
This paper seeks to examine whether the legal standards underpinning the application of Article 102 ...
Tying has become a common practice in digital platforms. It may generate both pro-competitive effect...
Hardly any doctrine of competition law has been modified more significantly by digitization than tyi...
This research investigates the theoretical foundations of EU competition tying law. While tying proh...
The law of tying arrangements as it stands does not correspond with modern economic analysis. Theref...
This article discusses tying effects in digital platforms from a comparative law and economics persp...
This paper provides a detailed review of evaluation standards for the legal assessment of tying. Thi...
This thesis intends to analyze and clarify the legal position regarding abuse of a dominant position...
This innovative book assesses the hotly debated topic of tying from three different perspectives: co...
This paper discusses tying, a practice which, when used by large firms, has in the past been treated...
The primary goal of this thesis is to focus on analysing a hypothetical infringement of EU competiti...
The paper deals with the issue of tying (as well as bundling) practices which are applied by dominan...
The thesis analyses the EC competition and US antitrust approaches to tying with special reference t...
This thesis discusses tying and bundling, practices of a sale of two or more distinct products, whic...
No other markets have likely ever been as closely part of our everyday lives as digital markets have...
This paper seeks to examine whether the legal standards underpinning the application of Article 102 ...
Tying has become a common practice in digital platforms. It may generate both pro-competitive effect...
Hardly any doctrine of competition law has been modified more significantly by digitization than tyi...
This research investigates the theoretical foundations of EU competition tying law. While tying proh...
The law of tying arrangements as it stands does not correspond with modern economic analysis. Theref...
This article discusses tying effects in digital platforms from a comparative law and economics persp...