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2009 | 56 | 11 | 1001-1024

Article title

THE INTERPRETATION OF ESSENTIAL FACILITIES AND THE POSTAL SERVICES (A nelkulozhetetlen eszkozok ertelmezese es a postai szolgaltatasok)

Title variants

Languages of publication

HU

Abstracts

EN
The study challenges the essential facilities doctrine in theory and in practice. It has been present in the United States in regulatory literature and judicial and legislative practice since 1912, and it has been adopted in EU competition and sectoral regulation as well. The doctrine was devised for competition regulation, but it is becoming commoner for it to be cited in the regulation of network services as well. There have been numerous debates on its prospective role during the development of a new regulatory system for postal services - the last of the network services to be liberalized. The study begins by describing the main variant interpretations of the concept, before using the example of the United States to present the development of the doctrine and the change in its position in competition regulation. The differences over essential facilities in EU competition and regulation are explained in practice. The authors go on to look at Hungarian usage of the concept of essential facilities and to outline the debates and regulatory practices in the field of postal services.

Year

Volume

56

Issue

11

Pages

1001-1024

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

author
  • Pal Valentiny, no address given, contact the journal editor

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
10HUAAAA078827

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.0de722f3-3887-3e78-a9c0-b3ef1339ddcb
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