Law Against Unfair Competition [electronic resource] :Towards a New Paradigm in Europe? / edited by Reto M. Hilty, Frauke Henning-Bodewig.
by Hilty, Reto M [editor.]; Henning-Bodewig, Frauke [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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The Law Against Unfair Competition and Its Interfaces -- International Unfair Competition Law -- Protection Against Unfair Competition at the International Level — The Paris Convention, the 1996 Model Provisions and the Current Work of the World Intellectual Property Organisation -- The Law Against Unfair Competition and the EC Treaty -- The ECJ’s Case Law on Unfair Competition -- Secondary Unfair Competition Law -- The Unfair Commercial Practices Directive -- Belgian Report: Example of an Integrated Approach -- Brief Report on Italian Unfair Competition Law -- The Scandinavian Model of Unfair Competition Law -- Unfair Competition Law in the United Kingdom -- The Legal Framework of Unfair Market Practices in Hungary -- The Law Against Unfair Competition in the Czech Republic -- The Legal Regulation of Unfair Competition in the Slovak Republic -- Unfair Competition Law in Slovenia -- Poland: Unfair Competition Law -- Unfair Competition Law in the Baltic States.
While almost all countries agree that commercial practices shall be fair, the approach to ensure this fairness can be quite different. At the European level no real harmonisation could be reached yet. However, the enlargement of the EU could help to overcome the existing difficulties. The book discusses the particular approach to unfair competition law in the 10 new Member States and the possible impact on the future development of European unfair competition law.
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