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| Article 2(4) implies that the Competition Act applies to anything that affects Finnish customers.
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Revision as of 21:47, 4 August 2008

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Governed by: EU law: Articles 81 and 82 of the Treaty Establishing the European Communities (Rome Treaty), Regulation 1/2003 of 16 December 2002 [1] and the Finnish Competition Law: Act on Competition Restrictions (480/1992) as last amended by Act No. 318/2004 (hereinafter referred to as “Competition Act”). [2]

Category Subcategory Score Comment
Scope Extraterritoriality 1 EU law (the Rome Treaty) governs whenever conduct has effects on trade between Member States pursuant to Article 3 of Regulation 1/2003.
Remedies Fines 1 Article 7(1) of the Finnish Competition Law allows for fines for violations of Articles 4-7.
Prison Sentences 0
Divestitures 1 Article 11(i) of the Finnish Competition Law allows Competition Authority to dissolve concentrations that violate 11(d).
Private Enforcement 3rd Party Initiation 1 The Article 18a compensation proceedings can be initiated by the injured 3rd party within 5 years of the violation.
Remedies Available to 3rd Parties 1 Article 18a(1) provides that a company that violates a term of the Competition Act is liable for damages to the injured company(s).
3rd Party Rights in Proceedings 0
Merger Notification Voluntary 0
Mandatory 3 Article 11c(1) requires notification.
Pre-merger 2 Article 11c(1) requires that notification occur within a week of a triggering event (which ranges from the actual acquisition of control to a decision to merge).
Post-merger 0
Merger Assessment Dominance 1 Article 11d(1) says that the Competition Council may ban a merger if it would strengthen a dominant position.
Restriction of Competition 1 Article 11d(1) allows the Competition Council to ban a merger which would significantly impede competition.
Public Interest (Pro D) 0
Public Interest (Pro Authority) 0
Other 0
Efficiency 0