Regulatory framework of the commercial distribution in Spanish Law and proposals of regulation
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https://doi.org/10.5377/derecho.v0i22.4573Keywords:
Contracts, distribution, agency, free competition, soft lawAbstract
The commercial distribution sector coexists long with a strong décalage between business excellence and regulatory deficiency. From a business perspective, it is a dynamic, innovative and competitive sector. But from a legal perspective, it has serious regulatory deficiencies sumarized in the absence of a comprehensive, systematic, clear, transparent, efficient and flexible legal regime. This paper analyzes these gaps on the basis of the current regulatory framework, new regulatory proposals and trends in the international arena, ending with some critical reflections and proposed solutions.Downloads
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