Essential facilities doctrine

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title: Essential facilities doctrine
text: The essential facilities 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 into the legal systems of the United Kingdom, Australia,
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description: Type of claim of monopolization made under competition laws
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date modified: 2023-10-24T00:34:19Z
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