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Revision as of 03:06, 23 January 2008

Score = 5 The Act on Combating Unfair Competition of April 16 1993 (hereinafter referred to as "Unfair Competition Act”) and the Act of 24 February 1990 on counteracting monopolistic practices and the protection of consumers' interest of February 24, 1990 ((hereinafter referred to as "Antimonopoly Act")

Category Subcategory Score Comment
Scope Extraterritoriality 0
Remedies Fines 1 The Antimonopoly Act allows for the imposition of fines for violations of its provisions.[1]
Prison Sentences 0
Divestitures 1 The Antimonopoly Act allows for divestiture for violations of its provisions.[2]
Private Enforcement 3rd Party Initiation 1 Article 27.1 allows an injured party to file a motion to institute proceedings for breaches of the Unfair Competition Act.[3]


Remedies Available to 3rd Parties 1 Article 18.1 enables injured "entrepreneurs" to seek civil reprieve for breaches of the Unfair Competition Act.[4]


3rd Party Rights in Proceedings 0
Merger Notification Voluntary 0
Mandatory 0
Pre-merger 0
Post-merger 0
Merger Assessment Dominance 0
Restriction of Competition 0
Public Interest (Pro D) 0
Public Interest (Pro Authority) 0
Other 0
Efficiency 0
Dominance Limits Access 0
Abusive Acts 0
Price Setting 1 Article 15.1(1) of the Unfair Competition Act prohibits predatory pricing.[5]


Discriminatory Pricing 0
Resale Price Maintenance 0
Obstacles to Entry 0
Efficiency Defense 0
Restrictive Trade Practices Price Fixing 1 The Antimonopoly Act prohibits "trade restraints aimed at price increases"[6]
Tying 0
Market Division 0
Output Restraint 1 The Antimonopoly Act prohibits agreements that "combat production"[7]
Market Sharing 0
Eliminating Competitors 1 The Antimonopoly Act prohibits agreements that are "eliminating competition."[8]
Collusive Tendering/Bid-Rigging 0
Supply Refusal 1 Article 15.1(2) of the Unfair Competition Act prohibits "enticement of third parties to refuse to sell to other entrepreneurs or to purchase goods or services from other entrepreneurs."[9]


Efficiency Defense 0

References