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Postgraduate study in Laws:

Master of Laws (LLM), Postgraduate Diploma and Postgraduate Certificate

Course outline (date of availability to be confirmed)

Franchising law
Section A: Franchising as a legal concept
· The business of franchising
· The structure of franchise arrangements
· The franchise contract
· Financial arrangements
· Taxation
Section B: Protecting the elements of a franchise
· Intellectual property rights and franchising
· The name of the business (trade marks, trade names, passing off)
· Business methods (patents, trade secrets)
· The franchise livery (copyright, designs, passing off)
· Character merchandising
· Licensing
Section C: Consumer protection and the regulation of unfair practices
· False, misleading and deceptive advertising
· Misrepresentation
· Pyramid sales, prize promotions and other unfair trade practices
· Competition regulation (United Kingdom and European Union law)
Section D: International franchising
· Legal issues
· International franchise documentation
· International tax issues
Sequence:
Section A first.

Textbooks:
Martin Mendelsohn, Guide to Franchising 7th ed (Thomson: London, 2004),

ISBN: 1844801624.
John Stanworth and Frank Hoy (eds), Franchising: An International Perspective (Routledge: London, 2002), ISBN: 0415284198.