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Mark Abell's book argues that the European franchising market fails
to reach its potential as it remains unregulated. He supports this
by analysing the historical legal and economic basics and
risk/attraction profiles of franchising to franchisors and
franchisee, compares the European situation to the highly developed
regulatory regimes in the USA and Australia, and moves through to
proposing and drafting a new EU directive to bring greater
certainty and stability to cross border franchising in the EU.
Comprehensively researched and very detailed, this book is a worthy
contribution to the literature on the subject.' - Graham
Cunningham, Barrister, HardwickeKey features of this detailed and
insightful work include: - Practical analysis from a leading
authority in the field of franchising. - Examination of the impact
of both franchise specific and general commercial law upon use of
franchising in the EU. - Comparative legal analysis of the law of
England, Germany, France, the US and Australia. - Carefully
constructed proposals for a franchise directive in the EU based on
the vast experience of the author. - A draft text for the proposed
directive. The Law and Regulation of Franchising in the EU provides
an in-depth analysis of the regulatory environment for franchising
in the EU. Franchising in the EU comprises nearly 10,000 franchised
brands and over 215 billion (US$300 billion) turnover per annum.
However, compared to its scale in the US and Australia, franchising
is not realising its full potential in the EU and the author points
to the lack of homogeneity across members states as a large part of
the problem. The book concludes by arguing for the adoption of a
draft directive, and proposes a draft directive, which promotes
market confidence in franchising, provides pre-contractual hygiene
and imposes a mandatory taxonomy of rights and obligations. This
highly topical and comprehensive work will appeal to franchise
lawyers and franchise academics as this is the first book that
analyses the impact of EU and member state law upon the use of
franchising in the EU. Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Deconstructing
the Contextualisation, Architecture, Rationale and Risks of
Franchising 3. Does the Contractual and Regulatory Environment
Support and Promote Franchising? 4. identifying a Catalyst to
Re-engineer the Regulatory Environment 5. Re-engineering the
Regulatory Environment for Franchising in the EU 6. Conclusion
Appendix 1: Proposed Draft Franchise Directive Appendix 2: Analysis
of Franchise Agreements Appendix 3: Statutes of the 21 Countries
Outside of the EU that have Franchise Specific Laws Appendix 4:
European Franchise Associations and Membership Table of Statutes
Table of Cases Bibliography Index
In Groove: An Aesthetic of Measured Time, Mark Abel explains the
rise to prominence in Western music of a new way of organising
rhythm: groove. He provides a historical account of its emergence
around the turn of the 20th century and analyses the musical
components which make it work. Tracing the influence of key
philosophical arguments about the nature of time on musical
aesthetics, Mark Abel draws on materialist interpretations of art
and culture to challenge those who, like Adorno, criticise popular
music's metrical regularity.
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