Joost Houdijk provides a comprehensive overview of the Dutch legal framework governing abuse of dominance and monopolisation in this Practical Note for Practical Law. He examines how dominance is assessed under Dutch competition law, the types of conduct that may amount to abuse by dominant undertakings, and how such conduct is investigated and enforced by the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM).
As the concept of abuse of dominance and its enforcement can differ markedly across jurisdictions, the Note offers valuable guidance for businesses operating in the Dutch market. It also outlines the ACM’s enforcement priorities, equipping companies and legal practitioners with insights to better manage potential antitrust risks.
Access the full article via this link on Practical Law (subscription required).
For further details, please contact Joost Houdijk.
Joost Houdijk provides a comprehensive overview of the Dutch legal framework governing abuse of dominance and monopolisation in this Practical Note for Practical Law. He examines how dominance is assessed under Dutch competition law, the types of conduct that may amount to abuse by dominant undertakings, and how such conduct is investigated and enforced by the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM).
As the concept of abuse of dominance and its enforcement can differ markedly across jurisdictions, the Note offers valuable guidance for businesses operating in the Dutch market. It also outlines the ACM’s enforcement priorities, equipping companies and legal practitioners with insights to better manage potential antitrust risks.
Access the full article via this link on Practical Law (subscription required).
For further details, please contact Joost Houdijk.