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LOYALTY REBATES AND ABUSE OF DOMINANCE

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 March 2018

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THE recent judgment of the Court of Justice in Intel v Commission (Case C-413/14 P, EU:C:2017:632) deserves a cautious welcome for signalling a move to a more economics-based approach to the assessment of loyalty rebates under Article 102 TFEU, and for modulating the rigid legal presumptions that have characterised nearly four decades of case law. Yet it also represents a missed opportunity to provide a comprehensive analytical framework for one of the more unsatisfactory areas of EU competition law.

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Copyright © Cambridge Law Journal and Contributors 2018 

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