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The Single Economic Entity Doctrine and Corporate Group Responsibility in European Antitrust Law
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In light of a changing corporate culture, the European institutions have been faced with interpretative questions that were not contemplated by the original statutory schemes of European antitrust enforcement. One of these issues è^' the application of the European antitrust provisions to the relationship between a parent and a subsidiary company è^' has led the Commission and the ECJ to develop the concept è^-single economic entityè^-- for the purpose of applying the antitrust provisions t…
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In light of a changing corporate culture, the European institutions have been faced with interpretative questions that were not contemplated by the original statutory schemes of European antitrust enforcement. One of these issues è^' the application of the European antitrust provisions to the relationship between a parent and a subsidiary company è^' has led the Commission and the ECJ to develop the concept è^-single economic entityè^-- for the purpose of applying the antitrust provisions to corporate groups. However, both the Commission and the Court have regularly refrained from a detailed analysis of the specific circumstances of consideration for this legal concept; and as a result the assessment of legally independent but economically affiliated companies is one of the most contentiously debated issues of European antitrust law.

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In light of a changing corporate culture, the European institutions have been faced with interpretative questions that were not contemplated by the original statutory schemes of European antitrust enforcement. One of these issues è^' the application of the European antitrust provisions to the relationship between a parent and a subsidiary company è^' has led the Commission and the ECJ to develop the concept è^-single economic entityè^-- for the purpose of applying the antitrust provisions to corporate groups. However, both the Commission and the Court have regularly refrained from a detailed analysis of the specific circumstances of consideration for this legal concept; and as a result the assessment of legally independent but economically affiliated companies is one of the most contentiously debated issues of European antitrust law.

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