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''Governed by:'' Act on the Control of Monopolies and Oligopolies and the Protection of Free Competition of 26 September 1977 (no. 703/1977), as last amended by Act of 3 August 2000 (no. 2837/2000) (hereinafter referred to as “Competition Act”).<ref>Competition Law in the EU, 1089-1129.</ref>


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| Article 32 says that the Act applies to anything that has


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| Article 29 allows the Commission to impose large fines for violations.


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| Article 24(1) says that every individual or legal entity has the right to file a complaint to initiate an investigation.


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| According to Greek civil law 3rd parties have the right to intervene in Commission proceedings either for or against the defendant.


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| Merger Notification
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| Article 4b(2) requires pre-merger notification.
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| Article 4b(2) requires pre-merger notification.
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| Article 4c(1) says that the Commission can ban any merger that is expected to create or strengthen a dominant position.
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| Restriction of Competition
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| Article 4c(1) says that the Commission can ban any merger that is expected to significantly impede competition.
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| Public Interest (Pro D)
| Public Interest (Pro D)
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| Article 4c(3) allows an otherwise impermissible merger if it is to the consumers’ advantage.
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| Article 4c(3) allows the Commission to permit an otherwise illegal merger if it will advantage the national economy.
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| Dominance
| Dominance
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| Article 2(1)(b) prohibits limiting production and markets.
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| Abusive Acts
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| Article 2 prohibits abuse by a dominant undertaking.


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| Price Setting
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| Article 2(1)(a) prohibits price setting.


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| Discriminatory Pricing
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| Article 2(1)(c) prohibits discriminatory pricing.
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| RPM has been interpreted as illegal under Article 1(1)(a).<ref>See Competition Commission Decisions 133/94 Bakers Corporation of Korinth; 134/94 Greek Federation of Bakers; 135/94 Bakers Union of Theva</ref>
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| Article 1(1)(a) prohibits price fixing.
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| Tying
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| Article 1(1)(e) prohibits tying arrangements.
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| Article 1(1)(b) prohibits limiting production and markets.
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| Market Sharing
| Market Sharing
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| Article 1(1)(c) prohibits market sharing.
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| Article 1(3)(a) exempts from the Article 1 prohibitions agreements that contribute to improving production or distribution or promote economic progress.
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Revision as of 04:03, 4 August 2008

Score = 19

Governed by: Act on the Control of Monopolies and Oligopolies and the Protection of Free Competition of 26 September 1977 (no. 703/1977), as last amended by Act of 3 August 2000 (no. 2837/2000) (hereinafter referred to as “Competition Act”).[1]

Category Subcategory Score Comment
Scope Extraterritoriality 1 Article 32 says that the Act applies to anything that has
Remedies Fines 1 Article 29 allows the Commission to impose large fines for violations.
Prison Sentences 0
Divestitures 0
Private Enforcement 3rd Party Initiation 1 Article 24(1) says that every individual or legal entity has the right to file a complaint to initiate an investigation.
Remedies Available to 3rd Parties 0
3rd Party Rights in Proceedings 1 According to Greek civil law 3rd parties have the right to intervene in Commission proceedings either for or against the defendant.
Merger Notification Voluntary 0
Mandatory 3 Article 4b(2) requires pre-merger notification.
Pre-merger 2 Article 4b(2) requires pre-merger notification.
Post-merger 0
Merger Assessment Dominance 1 Article 4c(1) says that the Commission can ban any merger that is expected to create or strengthen a dominant position.
Restriction of Competition 1 Article 4c(1) says that the Commission can ban any merger that is expected to significantly impede competition.
Public Interest (Pro D) 1 Article 4c(3) allows an otherwise impermissible merger if it is to the consumers’ advantage.
Public Interest (Pro Authority) 0
Other 0
Efficiency 1 Article 4c(3) allows the Commission to permit an otherwise illegal merger if it will advantage the national economy.
Dominance Limits Access 1 Article 2(1)(b) prohibits limiting production and markets.
Abusive Acts 1 Article 2 prohibits abuse by a dominant undertaking.
Price Setting 1 Article 2(1)(a) prohibits price setting.
Discriminatory Pricing 1 Article 2(1)(c) prohibits discriminatory pricing.
Resale Price Maintenance 1 RPM has been interpreted as illegal under Article 1(1)(a).[2]
Obstacles to Entry 0
Efficiency Defense 0
Restrictive Trade Practices Price Fixing 1 Article 1(1)(a) prohibits price fixing.
Tying 1 Article 1(1)(e) prohibits tying arrangements.
Market Division 0
Output Restraint 1 Article 1(1)(b) prohibits limiting production and markets.
Market Sharing 1 Article 1(1)(c) prohibits market sharing.
Eliminating Competitors 0
Collusive Tendering/Bid-Rigging 0
Supply Refusal 0
Efficiency Defense 1 Article 1(3)(a) exempts from the Article 1 prohibitions agreements that contribute to improving production or distribution or promote economic progress.

References

  1. Competition Law in the EU, 1089-1129.
  2. See Competition Commission Decisions 133/94 Bakers Corporation of Korinth; 134/94 Greek Federation of Bakers; 135/94 Bakers Union of Theva