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Fundamentals of Franchising - Europe, Robert Andrew Lauer, John Hamilton Pratt, Editors

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This is the first book published in the United States that provides the international franchise law practitioner with an in-depth review of applicable law in all countries where clients may be considering franchise system expansion throughout Europe. Providing the international franchise law practitioner with an in-depth review of the laws and regulations in Europe that affect franchising. The chapter authors review also includes relevant laws that do not specifically regulate franchising in the majority of European countries. Since by far the largest and most economically significant group of countries is the European Union, the book’s first chapter addresses the franchising-related issues that are dealt with at the EU level and are applied within each of the member states, and also by members of the European Economic Area (EEA) in broadly the same way.

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