DISLOYAL COMMERCIAL COMPETITION AND THE JURISDICTIONAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE ROMANIAN AND E.U. LAW SYSTEM
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https://doi.org/10.29358/sceco.v0i13.33Abstract
The esential element of market economy is competition. Foresights of comercial competition are also included in the treaties made with third party states, which are not part of the EU. Besides that, Romania has taken over several firm obligations regarding competitional policies, even by common European agreement on the 1st of February 1993. In this agreement, the progressive elimination of discrimination between romanian economical agents and commons is being provided for, in matters of supplying and distribution conditions of merchandise. This is one of the few things solved regarding this chapter.Downloads
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