MERMILLOD (Louis) – ESSAY ON THE NOTION OF UNFAIR COMPETITION IN FRANCE AND THE UNITED STATES, Preface by Paul Roubier, Library of the Institute of Comparative Law of Lyon, Central Series, vol. 48
MERMILLOD (Louis) – ESSAY ON THE NOTION OF UNFAIR COMPETITION IN FRANCE AND THE UNITED STATES, Preface by Paul Roubier, Library of the Institute of Comparative Law of Lyon, Central Series, vol. 48
    MERMILLOD (Louis)
    ESSAY ON THE NOTION OF UNFAIR COMPETITION IN FRANCE AND THE UNITED STATES, Preface by Paul Roubier, Library of the Institute of Comparative Law of Lyon, Central Series, vol. 48
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1954
    in-8, paperback, AUTHOR'S INSCRIPTION, (faded cover, fresh interior), XII-280 p.
    “After a brief overview of the solutions accepted by certain European legal systems and by international treaty law, the author examines, both analytically and critically, the solutions of French positive law: the legal basis of the concept of unfair competition, the conditions for exercising and the scope of legal action in this area, and the meaning and extent of the modifications that could be made to current solutions. He then studies the solutions of American law and describes in particular the positions of the Federal Trade Commission on the issue. For Mermillod, French law seems to have been more sensitive to the unfair aspects of commercial competition earlier than American law, but the current direction of the latter tends to bring it closer to the solutions of the former, where the possibility seems open of a more comprehensive regulation of the subject within the framework of international legislation and Unionist industrial property law.”

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