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This book is about how government has to regulate misleading advertising by setting legal standards concerning deception. Deception standard was originated in the USA and has been implemented in other legal systems. The EU competition law developed the legal framework for misleading advertising under the influence of US antitrust law. Russia, on the other hand, attempted to implement the EU legal concept, but unfortunately it designed very a general and ambiguous legal framework for misleading advertising, or so-called improper advertising. Furthermore, the concept of improper advertising…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is about how government has to regulate misleading advertising by setting legal standards concerning deception. Deception standard was originated in the USA and has been implemented in other legal systems. The EU competition law developed the legal framework for misleading advertising under the influence of US antitrust law. Russia, on the other hand, attempted to implement the EU legal concept, but unfortunately it designed very a general and ambiguous legal framework for misleading advertising, or so-called improper advertising. Furthermore, the concept of improper advertising contains non-content regulation such as violation on times, place and manner of advertising in order to control excessive amounts of advertising. Here, the substantiation standard means that advertisers must prove their advertising claims with relevant documents or with appropriate, competent and reliable scientific evidence. Through this substantiation or prior substantiation standard, the enforcement authority wants to provide its administrative interest to keep control over advertising. This situation causes an imbalance of interests in the advertising market.
Autorenporträt
Bakhshillo Kamolovich Khodjaev - Professor für Rechtswissenschaften, Vizerektor für Forschung und Innovation der Staatlichen Universität für Rechtswissenschaften Taschkent. Er ist Absolvent der TSUL und der Nagoya-Universität (LLD). Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte sind Marketing- und Werberecht, Recht des unlauteren Wettbewerbs und Rechtsvergleichung. Er ist Mitglied des Beirats des Obersten Gerichtshofs von Usbekistan.