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Selected issues of unfair competition and legal protection against such conduct
Kelman, Jan ; Patěk, Daniel (advisor) ; Zahradníčková, Marie (referee)
The selected unfair competition practice and protection against such practice The aim of the thesis is to analyze the phenomenon of misleading advertising and the possibilities of legal protection against that kind of unfair competition, within the comprehensiveness of Master's diploma thesis. I deal with the topic predominantly from the private law point of view. The aim of the thesis is, first, to summarize unfair competition and related terminology and, next, to outline its different aspects in detail and present related instruments of legal defence. The thesis consists of nine chapters. Each of them is concerned with different aspects of unfair competition. The Introduction describes the thesis topic, the structure of the thesis and its aim. Chapter One defines the term 'competition' and describes the law regulating the right to competition, its limits and normative basis. Chapter Two focuses on market competition and consists of two parts. The first one concentrates on legal definition of the term 'competition' and its general interpretation. The second one is addressed to competition law and its division. Chapter Three explains the term 'unfair competition' and presents a detailed survey of subjects in unfair competition. Following subchapters examines 'competitors', 'consumers', 'other...
The Trade Secret and its Protection under Private Law
Kelman, Jan ; Patěk, Daniel (advisor) ; Štenglová, Ivanka (referee)
The Trade Secret and its Protection under Private Law The theme (topic) of this thesis is The Trade Secret and its Protection under private law. Concretely it examines the trade secret's legal regulation in commercial and civil law. The aim of this thesis is not only to summarize and generalize the existing piece of knowledge relating to the conception of trade secret in the Czech Republic and to compare some of its aspects with corresponding legal regulation in the Federal Republic of Germany but also to provide a complex view of this institute, to capture the essence of some problems and to attempt to suggest some solutions. To achieve this goal both a descriptive and a comparative method were chosen. While elaborating this thesis, not only Czech and German professional literature but also some judicature's samples of both states were drawn. Because of the fact that Czech civil law is going to be recodified in 2014, the work also mentions the future legal regulation. This thesis is systematically divided into two main parts and farther deals with the particular chapters and subchapters Part One divided into 13 chapters deals with legal regulation of trade Secret in the Czech Republic. Chapter One describes the history of the trade secret institute and focuses mainly on the period when the trade...
Selected issues of unfair competition and legal protection against such conduct
Kelman, Jan ; Patěk, Daniel (advisor) ; Zahradníčková, Marie (referee)
The selected unfair competition practice and protection against such practice The aim of the thesis is to analyze the phenomenon of misleading advertising and the possibilities of legal protection against that kind of unfair competition, within the comprehensiveness of Master's diploma thesis. I deal with the topic predominantly from the private law point of view. The aim of the thesis is, first, to summarize unfair competition and related terminology and, next, to outline its different aspects in detail and present related instruments of legal defence. The thesis consists of nine chapters. Each of them is concerned with different aspects of unfair competition. The Introduction describes the thesis topic, the structure of the thesis and its aim. Chapter One defines the term 'competition' and describes the law regulating the right to competition, its limits and normative basis. Chapter Two focuses on market competition and consists of two parts. The first one concentrates on legal definition of the term 'competition' and its general interpretation. The second one is addressed to competition law and its division. Chapter Three explains the term 'unfair competition' and presents a detailed survey of subjects in unfair competition. Following subchapters examines 'competitors', 'consumers', 'other...

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