A Rule of Reason Approach for Passive Minority Interests within the European Union

IF 0.4 Q3 LAW
N. Zevgolis, Panagiotis N. Fotis
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Abstract

Abstract In this interdisciplinary paper we analyze the anticompetitive effects and the practicability and applicability of passive (non-controlling) minority interests within the existing Merger Regulation system [Council Regulation (EC) No 139/2004 of 20 January 2004 on the control of concentrations between undertakings (the EC Merger Regulation), OJ L 24/1]. The empirical evidences from existing economic literature and case law show that the existence of an enforcement gap in European Union competition law regarding the anticompetitive effects of non-controlling minority interests has not been confirmed so far. Therefore, there is no space, at least to date, for a per se ruling in the European Union Law for the assessment of passive minority interests, but for a Rule of Reason approach, based on a case by case analysis. The Commission should continue to investigate non-controlling transactions and, in the future, an ex post assessment/quantification of their anticompetitive effects, based on existing (or settled) case law and economic theory, should be at the core of its agenda.
欧盟内部被动少数人利益的理性规则方法
在这篇跨学科的论文中,我们分析了在现有的并购监管体系中被动(非控制性)少数股东利益的反竞争效应以及实用性和适用性[2004年1月20日关于控制企业间集中的理事会条例(EC) No 139/2004 (EC Merger Regulation), OJ L 24/1]。现有经济学文献和判例法的经验证据表明,欧盟竞争法在非控制性少数股东利益的反竞争效应方面存在执法缺口,迄今尚未得到证实。因此,至少到目前为止,欧盟法本身没有空间对被动少数利益进行评估,而是需要一种基于个案分析的理性规则方法。委员会应继续调查非控制性交易,今后根据现有(或已解决的)判例法和经济理论对其反竞争影响的事后评估/量化应是其议程的核心。
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