The impact of Directive 2005/29/EC on Polish law on combating unfair competition
Jakub Kępiński author Barbara Janusz-Pohl editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Peter Lang AG
Published:11th Sep '25
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Polish law on combating unfair competition is influenced by EU law. This influence is so significant that it requires a new and comprehensive look at Polish solutions. The aim of the conducted research was to analyse the problems encountered in Polish law in relation to the implementation of Directive 2005/29/EC on unfair commercial practices. This directive plays a key role for all considerations, as it introduced a new approach to the way of transposing the provisions on combating unfair competition. Unlike previous acts, the Directive adopted a maximum standard of harmonization and left Member States with little discretion in its implementation. This has led to numerous interpretative uncertainties also in relation to existing national provisions aimed at protecting fair competition. Finding a single solution for all Member States is a major challenge not only for the EU legislator, but even more for national legislators.
ISBN: 9783631933480
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 531g
358 pages
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