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Franchising in European Contract Law (A comparison between the main obligations of the contracting parties in the Principles of European Law on Commercial Agency, Franchise and Distribution Contracts (PEL CAFDC), French and Spanish law), by Odavia Bueno Diaz, European Legal Studies, vol 8, Sellier European law publishers, 2008
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Muriel Chagny
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June 18, 2010
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