Competition law ireland

  • What is the Competition Act 2002 in Ireland?

    In April 2002 the Competition Act, 2002 was enacted to consolidate and modernise the existing enactments relating to competition and mergers.
    It replaces the Mergers, Takeovers and Monopolies (Control) Act, 1978, as amended, the Competition Act, 1991 and the Competition (Amendment) Act, 1996..

  • What is the fine for competition law in Ireland?

    The CCPC is now operating a new administrative enforcement regime and can issue administrative sanctions of up to €10 million or 10% of a company's annual worldwide turnover for breaches of Irish and EU competition law..

  • What is the new competition Act Ireland?

    The Competition (Amendment) Act 2022 came into force on 27 September 2023.
    The Act gives more powers to the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) and the Commission for Communications Regulation (ComReg) to protect consumers and challenge anti-competitive practices by business..

Irish competition law is contained in various pieces of legislation, which are set out above. The most important principles of Irish competition law are set out in sections 4 and 5 of the Competition Act 2002.
Part 3 and Part 3A of the Competition Act set out the laws relating to the review of mergers and acquisitions. Read more on our role in relation to mergers.
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) is responsible for enforcing Irish and EU competition law. Irish competition law is contained in 
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission is responsible for, inter alia, enforcement and promotion of Irish and European competition and consumer law.

Are Irish competition laws the same as Article 101 & 102?

Articles 101 and 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union prohibit the same kind of conduct as that prohibited by Irish competition law, as long as it can be shown that the relevant conduct might affect trade between Member States of the EU.

What are the principles of Irish competition law?

Irish competition law is contained in various pieces of legislation, which are set out above.
The most important principles of Irish competition law are set out in sections 4 and 5 of the Competition Act 2002.
What constitutes anti-competitive behaviour.
Entering into anti-competitive agreements or concerted practices with others.

What happens if a competition law is breached in Ireland?

For any breach of Irish or European competition law, the Commission may have the right to seek a criminal prosecution, to pursue the matter in the civil courts, or both.

What is the CCPC's new Competition Law Act?

The Act transposes Directive 2019/1 (ECN+ Directive) into Irish law and expands the CCPC’s power to enforce EU and Irish competition law.
The Act was signed into law by President Michael D Higgins and will be commenced over the coming weeks.
Commenting on the new Act, Jeremy Godfrey, Chairperson of the CCPC, said:.

The Competition Authority (TCA) was responsible for enforcing Irish and European competition law in the Republic of Ireland and promoting competition in the economy.
In 2014 it was amalgamated with the National Consumer Agency to form the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission.

The following is a list of notable rugby union competitions that are still currently in existence.
This includes both international tournaments played by national Test teams and also domestic club and provincial competitions.

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