Greenland (October 30, 1992)

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Score = 5

Governed by: Statute No. 28 of October 30th 1992 (hereinafter referred to as “Competition Act”) [1]

Category Subcategory Score Comment
Scope Extraterritoriality 0
Remedies Fines 1 Section 19 allows Competition Board to fine firms that commit prohibitive acts.
Prison Sentences 0
Divestitures 0
Private Enforcement 3rd Party Initiation 0
Remedies Available to 3rd Parties 0
3rd Party Rights in Proceedings 1 Section 17(2)(2) allows third parties to appeal decisions by Competition Board.
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 1 Section 1 prohibits abusive acts by dominant firms.
Price Setting 0
Discriminatory Pricing 1 Section 13 prohibits discriminatory pricing.
Resale Price Maintenance 1 Section 15 prohibits resale price maintenance.
Obstacles to Entry 0
Efficiency Defense 0
Restrictive Trade Practices Price Fixing 0
Tying 0
Market Division 0
Output Restraint 0
Market Sharing 0
Eliminating Competitors 0
Collusive Tendering/Bid-Rigging 0
Supply Refusal 0
Efficiency Defense 0

References

  1. Official text of statute was not available. We relied on a summary sheet sent to us by Greenlandic Competition Authority International Coordinator Nicolai Odgaard Jensen, in an email sent on 8/06/07.