Keywords
concentration control, extraterritorial application of competition law, notification thresholds, Bundeskartellamt
Abstract
German competition law applies also to infringements committed outside the borders of the German Federal Republic which, however, have effects on its territory. The principle of extraterritorial application of German competition law is also applicable to concentrations. In 2014, the German competition authority (Bundeskartellamt) issued a new version of its Guidance on domestic effects in merger control. The act is meant to help merging parties in self-assessing whether their planned concentration has domestic effects in Germany and, hence, whether it should be notified to the Bundeskartellamt. Outlined in this article are the main rules on the assessment of domestic effects of concentrations on the German market (according to the new Guidance) considering, in particular, their relevance to Polish undertakings.
Recommended Citation
Łyszczarz, W. (2015). New rules for the assessment of domestic effects of extraterritorial mergers in German competition law. internetowy Kwartalnik Antymonopolowy i Regulacyjny (internet Quarterly on Antitrust and Regulation), 4(4), 39-56. Retrieved from https://press.wz.uw.edu.pl/ikar/vol4/iss4/3
First Page
39
Last Page
56
Page Count
17
Publisher
University of Warsaw