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Minimum resale price maintenance in EU in the aftermath of the US Leegin decision
Authors:Elif Cemre Hazıroğlu  Semih Gökatalay
Affiliation:1.Graduate School of Economics and Social Sciences,Bilkent University,Ankara,Turkey;2.Department of Economics, Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences,Middle East Technical University,Ankara,Turkey
Abstract:Leegin decision of the Supreme Court in 2007 affirmed that minimum RPM was to be evaluated under the rule of reason henceforth. Conversely, minimum RPM retains its position as a hard-core restraint in EU’s BER 2010 and the De Minimis Notice. The limited amount of case law reveal that in the absence of certain factors, such as significant market power of the parties, minimum RPM is unlikely to result in the detriment of consumers. Consequently, despite the retention of the maintenance of the single market as a significant aim in EU competition policy, minimum RPM practices are entitled to a more lenient approach, if the ultimate aim is to attain consumer welfare as stated by the Commission and through most judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union.
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