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*Slovenia (2008). In April, 2008, Slovenia passed a new competition statute, which can be found in Slovene at http://www.uradni-list.si/1/objava.jsp?urlid=200836&stevilka=1459. Currently, an English translation is unavailable. | *Slovenia (2008).<ref>In April, 2008, Slovenia passed a new competition statute, which can be found in Slovene at http://www.uradni-list.si/1/objava.jsp?urlid=200836&stevilka=1459. Currently, an English translation is unavailable.</ref> | ||
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* [[Slovenia/EU, 2004]]<ref>As a member of the EU, Slovenia 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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Latest revision as of 20:28, 26 March 2009
- Slovenia (2008).[1]
- Slovenia (2004)
EU law
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- ↑ In April, 2008, Slovenia passed a new competition statute, which can be found in Slovene at http://www.uradni-list.si/1/objava.jsp?urlid=200836&stevilka=1459. Currently, an English translation is unavailable.
- ↑ As a member of the EU, Slovenia 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.