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Impact of the New Approach to Article 102 TFEU on the Enforcement of the Polish Prohibition of Dominant Position Abuse
Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies, 2010, Tom 3 (3)
Konrad Kohutek
s. 93-113
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Konrad Kohutek, Impact of the New Approach to Article 102 TFEU on the Enforcement of the Polish Prohibition of Dominant Position Abuse , Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies, 2010, 3 (3), , s. 93-113
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@Article{326628, author = "Konrad Kohutek", title = "Impact of the New Approach to Article 102 TFEU on the Enforcement of the Polish Prohibition of Dominant Position Abuse ", year = 2010, volume = 3 (3), number = , journal = Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies, pages = s. 93-113, }
Shall selective, above-cost price cutting in the newspaper market be qualified as anticompetitive exclusion? : case comment to the judgement of the Supreme Court of 19 August 2009 - Marquard Media Polska (Ref. No. III SK 5/09)
Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies, 2010, Tom 3 (3)
Konrad Kohutek
s. 294-299
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Konrad Kohutek, Shall selective, above-cost price cutting in the newspaper market be qualified as anticompetitive exclusion? : case comment to the judgement of the Supreme Court of 19 August 2009 - Marquard Media Polska (Ref. No. III SK 5/09) , Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies, 2010, 3 (3), , s. 294-299
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@Article{140109, author = "Konrad Kohutek", title = "Shall selective, above-cost price cutting in the newspaper market be qualified as anticompetitive exclusion? : case comment to the judgement of the Supreme Court of 19 August 2009 - Marquard Media Polska (Ref. No. III SK 5/09) ", year = 2010, volume = 3 (3), number = , journal = Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies, pages = s. 294-299, }