Fashion law. Concept and beginnings in European Union and Romania

The present study aims to present the right of fashion as a distinct branch of law. The idea I started from was that law of fashion is a complex branch of law that brings together issues related to intellectual property, commerce, advertising, competition, labour relations, customs, advertising and...

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Main Author: Diana Flavia Barbur
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bucharest University of Economic Studies 2018-10-01
Series:Juridical Tribune
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Online Access:http://www.tribunajuridica.eu/arhiva/An8vS/1.%20Flavia%20Barbur.pdf
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description The present study aims to present the right of fashion as a distinct branch of law. The idea I started from was that law of fashion is a complex branch of law that brings together issues related to intellectual property, commerce, advertising, competition, labour relations, customs, advertising and modelling. I appreciate that this new branch of law will become more and more visible and will include those legal rules that, although belonging to other branches of law, distinct and self-governing, have come to be closely linked to the field of fashion, and fashion-inspired legal norms devoted exclusively to this field in order to help develop this industry, protect those who play the role of market players in the fashion market, or regulate certain new situations arising from the natural evolution of a such domain.
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spelling doaj.art-46cfe98a47064acf9a45822f81a03c0d2024-04-08T07:43:00ZengBucharest University of Economic StudiesJuridical Tribune2247-71952248-03822018-10-018Special619Fashion law. Concept and beginnings in European Union and RomaniaDiana Flavia Barbur0lawyer at the Cluj Bar, RomaniaThe present study aims to present the right of fashion as a distinct branch of law. The idea I started from was that law of fashion is a complex branch of law that brings together issues related to intellectual property, commerce, advertising, competition, labour relations, customs, advertising and modelling. I appreciate that this new branch of law will become more and more visible and will include those legal rules that, although belonging to other branches of law, distinct and self-governing, have come to be closely linked to the field of fashion, and fashion-inspired legal norms devoted exclusively to this field in order to help develop this industry, protect those who play the role of market players in the fashion market, or regulate certain new situations arising from the natural evolution of a such domain.http://www.tribunajuridica.eu/arhiva/An8vS/1.%20Flavia%20Barbur.pdffashion lawintellectual propertytradeadvertisingmodellingfashion industry
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Fashion law. Concept and beginnings in European Union and Romania
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title Fashion law. Concept and beginnings in European Union and Romania
title_full Fashion law. Concept and beginnings in European Union and Romania
title_fullStr Fashion law. Concept and beginnings in European Union and Romania
title_full_unstemmed Fashion law. Concept and beginnings in European Union and Romania
title_short Fashion law. Concept and beginnings in European Union and Romania
title_sort fashion law concept and beginnings in european union and romania
topic fashion law
intellectual property
trade
advertising
modelling
fashion industry
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