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French Endives | |
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European Court of Justice | |
Decided 14 November 2017 | |
Full case name | Président de l’Autorité de la concurrence v Association des producteurs vendeurs d’endives (APVE) and Others |
Case | C‑671/15 |
ECLI | EU:C:2017:860 |
Language of proceedings | French |
Court composition | |
Judge-Rapporteur Daniel Šváby | |
President Koen Lenaerts | |
Legislation affecting | |
Art. 101 TFEU |
Président de l’Autorité de la concurrence v APVE and Others, popularly known as French Endives after its subject matter, is a 2017 EU law decision of the European Court of Justice. It determined that farmers are, to some degree, exempt from the EU's regular competition rules. Cooperation between farmers in a producer organisation or association of producer associations does not count as a cartel under Art. 101(1) TFEU.
References
- Blockx, Jan (2017-11-15). "The ECJ Preliminary Ruling in French Endives: Two (Too?) Simple Rules to Attune Article 101 TFEU to the Common Agricultural Policy". Kluwer Competition Law Blog. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
- "Endive producers on the grill in EU price-fixing case". POLITICO. 2017-04-06. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
External links
- Case on the website of the ECJ