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Denmark 2000 - Remedies, Divesiture
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12(g)(1) - Where a merger has already been implemented, the Competition Council may ... require the undertakings or assets brought together to be separated or the cessation of joint control or any other action that may be appropriate in order to restore conditions of effective competition.
12(g)(1) - Where a merger has already been implemented, the Competition Council may ... require the undertakings or assets brought together to be separated or the cessation of joint control or any other action that may be appropriate in order to restore conditions of effective competition.
== Finland 1998 - RTP Efficiency ==
Does 6(1)(2) has efficiency/public policy defense built-in?
6(1)(2) - [A firm cannot do the following by agreement with other firms] ... limit production or divide the market or sources of supply unless this is essential for an arrangement which will boost production or distribution or promote technical or economic development and as a result of which the benefit will primarily accrue to customers or consumers.

Revision as of 18:34, 25 June 2007

Denmark 2000 - Remedies, Divesiture

Does § 12(g) count as a divestiture?

12(g)(1) - Where a merger has already been implemented, the Competition Council may ... require the undertakings or assets brought together to be separated or the cessation of joint control or any other action that may be appropriate in order to restore conditions of effective competition.

Finland 1998 - RTP Efficiency

Does 6(1)(2) has efficiency/public policy defense built-in?

6(1)(2) - [A firm cannot do the following by agreement with other firms] ... limit production or divide the market or sources of supply unless this is essential for an arrangement which will boost production or distribution or promote technical or economic development and as a result of which the benefit will primarily accrue to customers or consumers.