Category: E

  • Extra-territoriality

    Extra-territoriality in the European Union LawConcept of Extra-territoriality provided by the "Glossary of terms used in EU competition policy" (Antitrust and control of concentrations, published in 2002): Term normally used to describe the exercise by a sovereign State of […]

  • EEA

    EEA in the European Union LawConcept of EEA provided by the "Glossary of terms used in EU competition policy" (Antitrust and control of concentrations, published in 2002): EEA stands for European Economic Area. The EEA agreement, to which all EU Member States and the EFTA members […]

  • Economies of scope

    Economies of scope in the European Union LawConcept of Economies of scope provided by the "Glossary of terms used in EU competition policy" (Antitrust and control of concentrations, published in 2002): Economies of scope occur when firms achieve cost savings by increas-ing the variety […]

  • English clause

    English clause in the European Union LawConcept of English clause provided by the "Glossary of terms used in EU competition policy" (Antitrust and control of concentrations, published in 2002): Contractual agreement in the context of () single branding arrange-ments between a supplier […]

  • Enabling

    Enabling regulation in the European Union LawConcept of Enabling regulation provided by the "Glossary of terms used in EU competition policy" (Antitrust and control of concentrations, published in 2002): Legislative act by which the Council empowers the Commission to adopt secondary […]

  • ESA

    ESA in the European Union LawConcept of ESA provided by the "Glossary of terms used in EU competition policy" (Antitrust and control of concentrations, published in 2002): ESA stands for EFTA Surveillance Authority. The authority was estab-lished under an agreement between the EFTA […]

  • Exclusive distribution

    Exclusive distribution in the European Union LawConcept of Exclusive distribution provided by the "Glossary of terms used in EU competition policy" (Antitrust and control of concentrations, published in 2002): A distribution system, in which a company grants exclusive rights on its […]

  • Effects doctrine

    Effects doctrine in the European Union LawConcept of Effects doctrine provided by the "Glossary of terms used in EU competition policy" (Antitrust and control of concentrations, published in 2002): According to this doctrine, domestic competition laws are applicable to foreign firms […]

  • Exhaustion

    Exhaustion in the European Union LawConcept of Exhaustion provided by the "Glossary of terms used in EU competition policy" (Antitrust and control of concentrations, published in 2002): Intellectual property rights (IPRs) such as patents and trademarks give the developer certain […]

  • Economies of scale

    Economies of scale in the European Union LawConcept of Economies of scale provided by the "Glossary of terms used in EU competition policy" (Antitrust and control of concentrations, published in 2002): Economies of scale occur when firms achieve per unit cost savings by producing more […]