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<h1 style="margin:0; font-size:155%;text-align:left; color:#666; padding:0.2em 0.2em;">National Law</h1>Malta's Competition Act was enacted in 1995.  This act did not cover mergers, so Malta enacted a separate set of regulations covering mergers in 2003.  Subsequently in 2004, Malta amended the 1995 Competition Act to include certain exemptions.  These exemptions do not affect the scoring in this report.
*[[Malta (February 1, 1995)]] (last amended May 14, 2004)<ref>The changes in the 2004 amendments refer only to various exemptions that are not dealt with in this particular study. </ref>


== Notes ==
:*[[Malta (2007)]] The Competition Act was amended in 2007 to reflect the adoption of the Euro. The changes do not affect the 2003 scoring. The Merger Regs were also amended in 2007. However, the amendments don't change the 2003 scoring.
:*Malta (May, 14, 2004)<ref>The 2004 amendments cover certain exemptions which do not affect the scoring in this report.</ref>
:*[[Malta (January 1, 2003)]]
:*[[Malta (February 1, 1995)]]
 
 
<h1 style="margin:0; font-size:155%;text-align:left; color:#666; padding:0.2em 0.2em;">EU law</h1>
:* [[Malta/EU, 2005]]<ref>As a member of the EU, Malta is obliged to apply EU competition law in some circumstances, but not when anticompetitive practices and effects are limited to the Maltese market. This coding represents how Maltese authorities would apply EU Law in the national courts.</ref>
 
 
<h2 style="margin:0; font-size:140%;text-align:left; color:#666; padding:0.2em 0.2em;">References</h2>
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Latest revision as of 20:33, 26 March 2009

National Law

Malta's Competition Act was enacted in 1995. This act did not cover mergers, so Malta enacted a separate set of regulations covering mergers in 2003. Subsequently in 2004, Malta amended the 1995 Competition Act to include certain exemptions. These exemptions do not affect the scoring in this report.


EU law


References

  1. The 2004 amendments cover certain exemptions which do not affect the scoring in this report.
  2. As a member of the EU, Malta is obliged to apply EU competition law in some circumstances, but not when anticompetitive practices and effects are limited to the Maltese market. This coding represents how Maltese authorities would apply EU Law in the national courts.