German competition law is a critical component of the country’s legal framework, ensuring fair competition among businesses, protecting consumers from deceptive practices, and safeguarding the public interest in undistorted markets. The primary legislation governing this area is the Act Against
Jurisprudence related to German competition law (UWG)
Here is a detailed explanation of recent jurisprudence related to the updates in German competition law (UWG), including case references, decision names, and applicable legal norms, presented in English: 1. German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) – Post-Contractual Non-Compete Clauses
Why is competition so important?
Competition is the most important design element of the market economy. It ensures that the factors of production in the national economy are put to the best possible use and thus for the best possible supply of goods in the
Restricts of Competition: The Apple Pay Case
Apple Pay Restrictions: It’s a EU Competition Case The EU Commission considers the use of the NFC interface in the iPhone solely by Apple Pay to be an abuse of Apple’s dominant position in the markets for mobile wallets on
Unfair Competition Law in Germany: perfect teeth
Frankfurt am Main Higher Regional Court (Case No. 6 U 219/19)We all know the trick and it has happened to all of us at least once in a lifetime. You see an advertising and you absolutely fall in love with