Apple (C-595/17): ECJ on Jurisdiction Clauses and Private Enforcement: 'Multinationals, Go Ahead and Abuse Your Distributors'?

Competition Policy International, October 2018

6 Pages Posted: 27 Nov 2018

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Miguel Sousa Ferro

University of Lisbon Law School; University of Lisbon - Lisbon Public Law Research Centre

Date Written: October 31, 2018

Abstract

Description and analysis of the ECJ's case-law on the interpretation and validity of jurisdiction clauses in the context of antitrust private enforcement actions, in light of its Judgment of 24 October 2018, Apple (C-595/17) EU:C:2018:854.

Keywords: Abuse of Dominance, Apple, Jurisdiction, Private Enforcement

JEL Classification: K21, K41

Suggested Citation

Sousa Ferro, Miguel, Apple (C-595/17): ECJ on Jurisdiction Clauses and Private Enforcement: 'Multinationals, Go Ahead and Abuse Your Distributors'? (October 31, 2018). Competition Policy International, October 2018, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3276569 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3276569

Miguel Sousa Ferro (Contact Author)

University of Lisbon Law School ( email )

Alameda da Universidade, Cidade Universitária
Lisboa, 1649-014
Portugal

University of Lisbon - Lisbon Public Law Research Centre ( email )

Alameda da Universidade, Cidade Universitária
Lisboa, 1649-014
Portugal

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