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This handbook covers the European law of distribution, as constituted by the European primary and secondary legislation, judgments of the European courts and the supreme courts of the European Member States, and common principles of European or international distribution law. National laws are covered only insofar as they illustrate the implementation of European law, or are of outstanding importance for distribution practice in Europe. The focus therefore is on supranational EU law relevant to distribution and services, constituting the acquis communautaire in the Member States. The book is divided into two parts. Part A includes: sales agency agreements * general good faith principles * competition law * unfair competition * consumer protection law * distribution law and labor law * electronic distribution * conflicts of law * alternative dispute resolution * aspects of taxation concerning distribution. Part B includes: distribution agreements in detail * commercial distribution agre
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Contributors: Dr Tom Billing, Berlin, Professsor Annie Bottiau, Lille, Professor Pedro Bueso Gullén, Zaragoza, Andreas Fernlund, Stockholm, Dr Felix Klopmeier, Dusseldorf, Dr Fabielle Kutscher-Puis, Dusseldorf, Professor Françoir-Xavier Licari, Strasbourg, Dr Karsten Metzlaff, Berlin, Dr Sibille Nagel, Munich, John Pratt, Birmingham, Dr Michael Reiling, Munich, Albrecht Schulz, Stuttgart, Professor Jörg Semler, Stuttgart, Werner Stuffer, Munich, Professor Thomas Tegen, Hamburg, Christian Treumann, Erfurt, Professor Rolf Wank, Bochum, Dr A. Dominik Wendel, Frankfurt/ Main, Dr Daniel Weigert, Mannheim, Dr Christoph Wildhaber, Zurich
A propos de l'auteur
Eckhard Flohr practices law in Germany and Austria and is Part-time Professor specialised in the Law of Distribution.Michael Martinek is Professor of Law at the University of Saarbrucken.
Résumé
This handbook covers the European law of distribution, as constituted by the European primary and secondary legislation, judgments of the European courts and the supreme courts of the European Member States, and common principles of European or international distribution law.
Préface
This handbook covers the entire European distribution law, i.e. the EU primary and secondary law as interpreted by the Court of Justice of the European Union and the highest national courts.