Droit de la concurrence déloyale

Michel Toporkoff

This section selects books on themes related to competition laws and economics. This compilation does not attempt to be exhaustive but rather a survey of themes important in the area. The survey usually covers publication over the last three months after publication of the latest issue of Concurrences. Publishers, authors and editors are welcome to send books to catherine.prieto@univ-paris1.fr for review in this section.

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Unfair competition is omnipresent in business life and takes new forms every day, particularly in the field of new information and communication technologies (NICT). Because of this fluidity, but also because of French legal traditions, the law applicable to this sector is defined almost exclusively by case law, which contributes to reinforcing its constantly evolving character. This book provides an "up to date" review of the applicable legislation and case law, not in an academic manner but on the contrary in a manner that is as practical as possible, with a view to providing the actors concerned by this sector with the elements of information that will enable them to orient themselves in their actions.

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Michel Toporkoff, Droit de la concurrence déloyale, September 2010, Concurrences N° 3-2010, Art. N° 110083

Publisher Gualino

Date 11 May 2010

Number of pages 200

ISBN 9782297011365

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