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Third-Party Access Rights in the Energy Sector: A Competition Law PerspectiveAlexander KotlowskiUniversity of Oxford - Faculty of Law; University of Oxford - Pembroke College, Oxford Utilities Law Review, Vol. 16, No. 3, 2007 Abstract: The article identifies circumstances in which refusal to grant third-party access to energy networks to competitors constitutes an abuse of a dominant position enjoyed by energy utilities. It explores the scope and evident limitations of Article 82 of the EC Treaty in regard to gas and electricity markets in the context of the essential facilities doctrine and refusal to supply cases. It is argued that under certain limited circumstances competition law grants compulsory third-party access. Therefore, even without further sector specific regulation and ownership unbundling,independent energy suppliers can have a legally enforceable right to access energy network facilities owned by dominant energy system operators.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 9 Keywords: third-party access right, energy networks, unbundling, Internal Energy Market, Electricity Directive, Gas Directive, essential facilities JEL Classification: K21, K23, L12, L13, L43, L94, L95, D42, D43 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: December 17, 2007 ; Last revised: July 13, 2008Suggested CitationContact Information
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