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Comments on the legal regulation of motor vehicle distribution and servicing agreements under EU competition rules by Peter Groves

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Monday, 19 July 2021

The motor trade as self-employed commercial agents

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 Dealers, or retailers as they are often called or distributors as the Block Exemption refers to them (and as I will do below), could enjoy ...
Thursday, 9 June 2016

Slovenia: Competition Protection Agency adopts commitments for Hyundai Auto Trade

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The Slovenian competition authority has accepted undertakings from the local Hyundai concessionaire, which are intended to ensure that warra...
Friday, 3 June 2016

Germany: court recognises repair and service market is brand-specific

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In 2011 the Bundesgerichtshof controversially took the view in the MAN case that the aftermarket is not brand-specific, so quantitative rest...
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Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Court of Justice to consider online sales ban in selective distribution

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The whole idea of selective distribution is that the manufacturer is allowed to decide how its goods will reach the market - through a cert...
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Wednesday, 10 February 2016

IAAF calls guilty verdict against Kia a 'major victory' for IAM | Professional Motor Mechanic

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Professional Motor Mechanic reports an appeal decision in Sweden which IAAF has hailed as a major victory for the independent sector (th...
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Sunday, 23 August 2015

German Court dismisses repair shop action over right to be admitted to a passenger car manufacturer’s authorised repair network

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Tuesday, 23 June 2015

Consumer Welfare in EU Competition Law: What is It (Not) About? by Victoria Daskalova :: SSRN

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Consumer Welfare in EU Competition Law: What is It (Not) About? by Victoria Daskalova  will be of interest to anyone concerned about the wor...
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