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Antimonopoly aspects of “vertical” agreements in the online trade

https://doi.org/10.32686/2542-0259-2018-3-38-43

Abstract

This article provides for a brief overview of certain antimonopoly aspects related to vertical agreements concluded in the area of sales through Internet. In Russia, the antimonopoly practice has started developing. The authors therefore suggest analyzing certain cases considered in foreign countries that may be interesting and useful for the companies engaged in sales through various Internet resources on the Russian market.

About the Authors

D. V. Tarasova
PwC Legal
Russian Federation


A. A. Oganesyan
PwC Legal
Russian Federation


A. A. Ladeyshchikov
PwC Legal
Russian Federation


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Tarasova D.V., Oganesyan A.A., Ladeyshchikov A.A. Antimonopoly aspects of “vertical” agreements in the online trade. Russian competition law and economy. 2018;(3):38-43. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32686/2542-0259-2018-3-38-43

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