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This policy sets out the ACCC’s approach to applications for immunity from proceedings initiated or authorised by the ACCC or the Office of the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions (CDPP) in relation to cartel conduct, and how cooperation provided to the ACCC by cartel participants will be recognised.
These Guidelines set out the approach that the ACCC currently proposes to take following the repeal of the intellectual property-related exemption in subsection 51(3) of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) (CCA).
On 6 November 2017 important reforms to the Act took effect which prohibit parties from engaging in a concerted practice that has the purpose, effect, or likely effect of substantially lessening competition.
Section 46 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 prohibits a firm with a substantial degree of market power from engaging in conduct that has the purpose, effect or likely effect of substantially lessening competition in a market.
This template is intended to provide information for the International Competition Network member competition agencies about each other’s legislation on hardcore cartels.
These guidelines set out the ACCC’s process for considering whether to make an exemption determination.
This guide is designed to give businesses an overview of the law in relation to cartel conduct as outlined in the Competition and Consumer Act 2010.
This booklet deals with the ACCC’s role in relation to the approval of certification trade marks as set out in Part 16 of the Trade Marks Act 1995 and accompanying regulations.
This guide is to assist businesses that are considering obtaining an exemption from the Act for certain export arrangements.
This is a joint review by the ACCC and the AHWOC examining issues of mutual concern to specialist medical colleges and health authorities.