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9 August 2017

Anti-Trust Law Should Not Be Undermined

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The author has, for many years, in a number of contributions in law journals argued that the criterion "significantly restricting competition" in Article 5 para.
Switzerland Antitrust/Competition Law
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The author has, for many years, in a number of contributions in law journals argued that the criterion "significantly restricting competition" in Article 5 para. 1 SCA should – for systemic reasons – be interpreted the same way as the respective element in Article 101 TFEU. This newspaper article is so to speak a last call in this respect, before the Swiss Federal Tribunal was going to decide in public this important matter for the future of Swiss competition policy.

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