from C - (Un-)fairness
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 December 2020
As known, whereas the EU enacted a European antitrust regime a long time ago, there is no EU regulation of unfair competition (UC)3. Specific statutes only exist in some Member States, such as Germany, Spain and Italy. In others, like the UK, common law principles apply. In France, the homeland of the legal category of unfair competition (and of the term itself: concurrence déloyale), the Courts have applied the general norm on damaging tortious conducts4 since the mid-nineteenth century.
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