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INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA FOR COMMERCIAL AND ECONOMIC LAW







   Edited by Prof. Jules H.V. Stuyck


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  • Model monograph Belgium


    Table of contents
    List of abbreviations
    Preface


    General Introduction

           §1. General background of the country

                 I. Geography

                 II. Cultural composition

                 III. Political system

                 IV. Population, employment and production statistics

                 V. Social and cultural values

           §2. Economic system (the role of markets and government in economic life)

           §3. The legal system


    Selected bibliography

    Part I. Commercial Law[1]

    Chapter 1. Concepts and sources of commercial law (including observations on the existence of a separate body of law for merchants)

    Chapter 2. The economic operators

           §1. Personal status of merchants (legal capacity of minors, foreigners, women, special duties for married
           merchants)

           §2. Partnerships and corporations

    Chapter 3. The economic institutions

           § 1. Professional organisations, chambers of commerce

           § 2. Advisory bodies and committees

           § 3. Commercial courts and commercial arbitration

           § 4. Miscellaneous

    Chapter 4. General obligations of economic operators (commercial registers, commercial records[2] and books, opening of a bank account, etc.)

    Chapter 5. Business assets, goodwill and commercial property rights

           §1. Business assets

           §2. Intellectual property (patents, designs and models, trademarks, protection of biotechnical inventions,
           chips protection, protection of know-how, copyright and neighbouring rights, ...)

           §3. Trade names

           §4. Other elements (see also unfair competition below)

    Chapter 6. Bankruptcy and related institutions

    Chapter 7. Negotiable instruments (bills of exchange, cheques, etc.)

    Chapter 8. Stock and commodity exchanges

    Chapter 9. Commercial contracts

           § 1. General principles of contract law

           § 2. Sale of goods (briefly discuss sale of goods in general, with commercial sales treated in more detail)

           § 3. Commercial services

                 I. Distribution (including distribution franchising, authorised dealer contracts)

                 II. Contracts with middlemen (commercial agency, commission, brokerage)

                 III. Insurance[3]

                 IV. Financial services: banking, credit, leasing, factoring, ...

                 V. Carriage by land, sea and air

                 VI. Other services

    Chapter 10. Commercial securities


    Part II. Economic Law

    Chapter 1. General principles

    (basic principles of economic law [free movement, equality, free competition, state planning], state intervention in economic activities, institutional framework, planning and/or regulation, state shareholdings)

    Chapter 2. Law of establishment and supervision of economic activities

    (restrictions on the freedom to exercise a particular trade or profession: professional qualification requirements, quantitative limitation of the number of enterprises, financial requirements for prudential control of banks, insurance companies, etc.)

    Chapter 3. State incentives for economic activities

    (subsidies, tax incentives, the State as a shareholder)

    Chapter 4. Competition Law

           §1. Antitrust law

                 I. Restrictive practices

                 II. Monopolies and abuse of dominant position

                 III. Mergers and acquisitions

           §2. Law of unfair competition and trade practices

    Chapter 5. State regulation of the conditions of commercial transactions

           §1. Price and supply regulation

           §2. Consumer law

                 I. Institutional aspects, general principles, and representation of consumer interests

                 II. Consumer information

                 III. The safety of goods and services

                 IV. The quality of goods and services

                 V. Consumer contracts

                 VI. Sales promotion and commercial practices (possibly with reference to Chapter 4, 2)

                 VII. Consumer redress

                 VIII. Miscellaneous

                       A. Environmental rules affecting economic output

                       B. Miscellaneous


    Index


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    [1] It is understood that company law, which in many legal systems is a part of commercial law, will not be discussed in this encyclopaedia, since a separate encyclopaedia is devoted to company law.
    [2] Company records will preferably be discussed in the International Encyclopaedia for Corporations and Partnerships.
    [3] Should be treated rather briefly, in view of the existence of a separate encyclopaedia of insurance law.


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