This reprint of an LL.M thesis completed in year 2004 analyses the EC competition law rules on the duty to supply competitors, and in particular the impact of the modern essential facilities doctrine on traditional case law. In an attempt to establish a consistent analytical framework in respect to the question of when and under what conditions a competitor must be supplied, this study suggests that in the future, a clearer distinction should be drawn between cases concerning access to essential facilities and cases involving other factors such as an unwarranted monopoly extension,...
This reprint of an LL.M thesis completed in year 2004 analyses the EC competition law rules on the duty to supply competitors, and in particular the i...