Statement of Objections Notification to competition authorities outside EEA
Notification of Statement of Objections to competition authorities outside EEA
If the case concerns a non-EEA-country, the case-team should check if there is an obligation to inform the third country competition authority about the fact that an SO has been notified to a company in its jurisdiction (see guide on “Notification Obligations”). In case of doubt, the Unit for International Relations within Directorate A will provide assistance.
More about Statement of Objections Notification to competition authorities outside EEA
When there is an obligation to notify, inform the Unit for International Relations, fill-in the template and send it to their functional mailbox. The Unit for International Relations will take care of the notification to the competition authorities in third countries.
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References
- Information about Statement of Objections Notification to competition authorities outside EEA in the Antitrust Manual of Procedures for the application of Articles 101 and 102 TFEU (Internal DG Competition)
Further Reading
- Information about Statement of Objections Notification to competition authorities outside EEA in EU Competition Procedure, 3rd. Edition, Edited by Luis Ortiz Blanco (Oxford University Press)