FRANCHISING IN YUGOSLAV ECONOMY — Practice, possibilities and legal frameworks Cover Image

ФРАНШИЗИНГ ПОСЛОВАЊЕ У ЈУГОСЛОВЕНСКОЈ ПРИВРЕДИ — ПРАКСА, МОГУЋНОСТИ И ПРАВНИ ОКВИРИ
FRANCHISING IN YUGOSLAV ECONOMY — Practice, possibilities and legal frameworks

Author(s): Ivanka Spasić
Subject(s): History of Law, Law on Economics, Labour and Social Security Law
Published by: Правни факултет Универзитета у Београду
Keywords: Franchising; Monopoly regulations (Antimonopoly acts); Commercial regulations

Summary/Abstract: Franchising is being very successfully developed both in industrially and technologically developed countries and in countries with insufficiently developed economies. Thus is posed the question whether it is possible to use franchising, so efficiently used worldwide, on a larger-scale in Yugoslavia as well. The work is concerned with the analysis of the original initiative, as well as the current state of franchising in Yugoslavia, possibilities and prospectives of the development, and especially legal frameworks, constituting the most important (fostering or limiting) franchising factor. In view of the fact that direct legal regulations concerning franchising do not exist, the author analyses the most important regulations, indirectly connected with franchising; all those regulations are either (anti)monopoly in their character or belong to domestic or foreign trade regulations.

  • Issue Year: 44/1996
  • Issue No: 4-6
  • Page Range: 157-173
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Serbian