Law Against Unfair Competition : Towards a New Paradigm in Europe? / edited by Reto Hilty, Frauke Henning-Bodewig.
2007
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Law Against Unfair Competition : Towards a New Paradigm in Europe? / edited by Reto Hilty, Frauke Henning-Bodewig.
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1st ed. 2007.
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Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2007.
Description
X, 271 p. online resource.
Series
MPI studies on intellectual property and competition law. 2191-5822 ; 1.
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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.
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.
Summary
Unfair competition law is concerned with fair play in commerce. It is generally regarded as necessary - together with antitrust law - in order to steer competition along an orderly course, and thereby to contribute to promoting an efficient market system that serves the interests of all participants. Nevertheless the significance of unfair competition law varies from one country to another. Whereas in some countries, such as Germany, it is seen as one of the most effective commercial laws, in other countries, such as the United Kingdom, it leads rather a shadowy existence. From the outset, this discrepancy laid in the differences in national legal s- tems. Whilst those continental European countries that possessed a written civil law when instances of unfair competition emerged, more or less successfully attempted to incorporate them in the existing tort law system, protection in the common law countries was restricted to some narrowly defined torts, in particular "passing off". At this stage one of the few shared convictions was, that the protection of "honest entrepreneurs" was at issue; on this basis, in 1900, the only regulation at the int- bis national level until now was enacted, Art. 10 of the Paris Convention.
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