Editions Jacob v Commission T-471/11: ECJ 5 Sep 2014

ECJ Competition – Concentrations – Book publishing market – Decision declaring the concentration compatible with the common market subject to retrocession of assets – Decision approving the acquirer of the assets transferred – Decision taken following the annulment by the General Court of the original decision concerning the same procedure – Interest in bringing proceedings – Infringement of Article 266 TFEU – Lack of knowledge of the commitments imposed by the conditional authorization decision – Distinction between conditions and charges – Principle of non-retroactivity – Assessment of the assignee’s application – Independence of the assignee in relation to the assignor – Misuse of powers – Obligation to state reasons

Citations:

[2014] EUECJ T-471/11, ECLI:EU:T:2014:739

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Jurisdiction:

European

Citing:

OrderEditions Jacob v Commission T-471/11 ECFI 24-Nov-2011
(Competition) Merits – Competition – Concentration of undertakings – Decision declaring the concentration compatible with the common market subject to retrocession of assets – Annulment by the General Court of the initial decision concerning the . .
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Updated: 07 April 2022; Ref: scu.608296