European Distribution Law
Auteurs : Louis Vogel, Joseph Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Part 1: Applicability of competition law to vertical agreements
Part 2: Control of vertical restraints
Part 3: Exclusive purchase/Exclusive supply
Part 4: Exclusive distribution agreements
Section 2: Quantitative selection
Section 3: Restrictive clauses
Section 4: Internet sales
Section 5: Critical assessment of online distribution regime
Chapter 2: Exoneration
Title 2: Protecting the network against third parties
Part 6: Motor vehicle distribution agreements
Part 7: Franchising
Part 8: Commercial agents
70. Network imperviousness
1 minute de lecture
The concept of imperviousness (Lückenlosigkeit), which was developed in Germany in the context of unfair competition, means that the manufacturer only sells through the intermediary of authorized sellers and must, in order to assert his rights under the contract or under the rules on unfair competition, prove that he ensures the integrity of the system by taking action against parallel resellers a …