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*[[Austria (January 1, 2006)]]<ref>Based on changes from [http://www.bwb.gv.at/BWB/Gesetze/Kartellgesetz/default.htm The New Act (Kartellgesetz 2005 - KartG 2005) KARTG 2005]</ref>
*[[Austria (January 1, 2000)]]<ref>History of Austrian competition law legislation: http://www.globalcompetitionforum.org/europe.htm#austria</ref>
*[[Austria (January 1, 2000)]]<ref>History of Austrian competition law legislation: http://www.globalcompetitionforum.org/europe.htm#austria</ref>
*[[Austria (April 16, 2002)]]<ref>Based on changes from [http://www.globalcompetitionforum.org/regions/europe/Austria/Wettbewerbsgesetz_englisch.pdf 62nd Federal Act to enact a Federal Act on the establishment of a Federal Competition Authority (Competition Act, WettbG) and to modify the Cartel Act of 1988, the Criminal Code and the Federal Budget Act of 2002]</ref>
 
*Austria (January 1, 2006)<ref>Based on changes from [http://www.bwb.gv.at/BWB/Gesetze/Kartellgesetz/default.htm The New Act (Kartellgesetz 2005 - KartG 2005) KARTG 2005]</ref>
<h1 style="margin:0; font-size:155%;text-align:left; color:#666; padding:0.2em 0.2em;">EU law</h1>
* [[Austria/EU, 2006]]<ref>As a member of the EU, Austria is obliged to apply EU competition law in some circumstances, but not when anticompetitive practices and effects are limited to the national market. This coding represents how the national authorities would apply EU Law in the national courts.</ref>
 


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EU law


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  1. Based on changes from The New Act (Kartellgesetz 2005 - KartG 2005) KARTG 2005
  2. History of Austrian competition law legislation: http://www.globalcompetitionforum.org/europe.htm#austria
  3. As a member of the EU, Austria is obliged to apply EU competition law in some circumstances, but not when anticompetitive practices and effects are limited to the national market. This coding represents how the national authorities would apply EU Law in the national courts.