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Retail vs. мarketplace

https://doi.org/10.47361/2542-0259-2020-4-24-44-49

Abstract

Although competitive battles should take place in accordance with the procedure established by law, they are often filled with dishonest behavior. For the most part, this is an area of morality, but under certain circumstances even this is given statutory power. We are talking about abuse of rights (bad faith). A retailer may find itself in this position when competing with marketplaces, especially when a common supplier (official distributor) intervenes in the confrontation.

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P. G. Fedorov
Law firm UstPro
Russian Federation

Pavel G. Fedorov

Gorbunova str., 2, bldg 3, Moscow, 125009



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Fedorov P.G. Retail vs. мarketplace. Russian competition law and economy. 2020;(4):44-49. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.47361/2542-0259-2020-4-24-44-49

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