Evolution and Development of the Substantial Evaluation Criteria of Enterprise Concentration in European Community Law
By Luis Fernando Sabogal (Universidad Externado de Colombia)
This article presents a study about the substantial evaluation criteria of enterprise concentrations in European law. Debate on the criteria of the prevalent position, and the significant obstacles to competition in the context of communitarian law, starting with the historic evolution and its recent legal developments, is exposed. As a result of this analysis, the author attempts to call attention to the dogma presented in other global areas in order to stimulate discussion about the issue in countries where it might be studied to a lesser extent, as in the case of Colombia.
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