Commercial and economic law
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Commercial and economic law
(International encyclopaedia of laws / general editor, R. Blanpain ; administrative director, Angela Fairbank)
Kluwer Law International, 1993-
- v. 1
- v. 2
- v. 3
- v. 4
- Case law 1
- Case law 2
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Previously published in: Deventer, Netherlands : Kluwer Law and Taxation Publishers
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In the pursuit or contemplation of international commercial activities, numerous questions of law arise. These volumes in the International Encyclopaedia of Laws answer these questions in a single resource. 'Commercial law' covers merchants' status and obligations (such as bookkeeping), their bankruptcy, and their instruments for business. 'Economic law', a relatively new legal branch, deals with state intervention in economic activities and includes law of establishment, law of competition, and state regulation of conditions of commercial transactions. Specific topics covered in this work include broker/client relations, contracts affecting competition, and government taxation incentives for economic activities. This concise work provides a regularly updated source of key information, written by experts in the field, at both the national and international levels. It is therefore an invaluable resource for both academics and practitioners.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Commercial law: concepts and sources of commercial law
- the economic operators - personal status of merchants (legal capacity of minors, foreigners, women, ... special duties for married merchants), partnerships and corporations
- the economic institutions - professional organizations, chambers of commerce, advisory bodies and committees, commercial courts and commercial arbitration, miscellaneous
- general obligations on economic operators (commercial registers, commercial records and books, opening of a bank account etc)
- business assets, goodwill and commercial property rights - trade name, intellectual property (patents, designs and models, trade marks, protection of biotechnical inventions, chips protection, protection of know-how, copyright and neighbouring rights...), other elements
- bankruptcy and related institutions
- negotiable instruments (bills of exchange, cheques etc)
- stock and commodity exchanges
- commercial contracts - general principles of contract law, sale of goods (briefly sale of goods in general, with commercial sales treated in more detail), commercial services - distribution (including distribution franchising, authorized dealer contracts), contracts with middlemen (commercial agency, commission, brokerage), insurance, financial services - banking, credit leasing, factoring..., carriage by land, sea and air, other services
- commercial securities. Part 2 Economic law: state intervention in economic activities
- law of establishment and supervision of commercial activities
- state incentives for economic activities
- the law of competition - antitrust law - restrictive practices, monopolies and abuse of dominant position, mergers and acquisitions, law of unfair competition and trade practices
- state regulation of the conditions of commercial transactions - price and supply regulation, consumer law - institutional aspects, general principles and representation of consumer interests, consumer information, the safety of goods and services, the quality of services, consumer contracts, sales promotion and commercial practices, consumer redress, miscellaneous - environmental rules affecting economic output, miscellaneous.
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