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Essential facilities doctrine

The essential facilities doctrine (sometimes also referred to as the essential facility doctrine) is a legal doctrine which describes a particular type of claim of monopolization made under competition laws. In general, it refers to a type of anti-competitive behavior in which a firm with market power uses a "bottleneck" in a market to deny competitors entry into the market. It is closely related to a claim for refusal to deal.

The doctrine has its origins in United States law, but it has been adopted (often with some modification) into the legal systems of the United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, and the European Union.[citation needed]


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Essential-Facilities-Doktrin German Doctrina de los insumos esenciales Spanish Infrastructure essentielle French Essential facilities Italian 필수 설비 원리 Korean 關鍵設施原則 Chinese

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