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  • Marketing

    Joint Marketing Arrangements with Special Groups and the Electronic Commerce Joint Marketing Arrangements with Special Groups in the Online Business Law Literature Review on Ethics and Marketing In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Ali Besharat, Ryan J. […]

  • Marketing

    Joint Marketing Arrangements with Special Groups and the Electronic Commerce Joint Marketing Arrangements with Special Groups in the Online Business Law Literature Review on Ethics and Marketing In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Ali Besharat, Ryan J. […]

  • Marketing Restriction

    Hierarchical Display of Marketing restriction Business And Competition > Competition > Restrictive trade practice > Vertical agreementTrade > Marketing > MarketingBusiness And Competition > Competition > Restriction on competition > Refusal to sellTrade > International trade > […]

  • Marketing Standard

    Hierarchical Display of Marketing standard Trade > Marketing > MarketingProduction, Technology And Research > Technology and technical regulations > Technical regulations > Standardisation > StandardTrade > Consumption > Consumer > Consumer protection > Product qualityProduction, […]

  • Labelling

    Hierarchical Display of Labelling Trade > Marketing > Preparation for marketTrade > Consumption > Consumer > Consumer protection > Product quality > Product designationProduction, Technology And Research > Research and intellectual property > Research > Research method > Qualitative […]

  • Standardisation

    Hierarchical Display of Standardisation Production, Technology And Research > Technology and technical regulations > Technical regulationsTrade > International trade > Trade restriction > Non-tariff barrier > Technical barrierInternational Relations > Cooperation policy > Cooperation […]

  • Standardisation

    Hierarchical Display of Standardisation Production, Technology And Research > Technology and technical regulations > Technical regulationsTrade > International trade > Trade restriction > Non-tariff barrier > Technical barrierInternational Relations > Cooperation policy > Cooperation […]

  • Non-tariff Barrier

    Hierarchical Display of Non-tariff barrier Trade > International trade > Trade restrictionEconomics > Economic policy > Economic support > State aidTrade > Trade policy > Public contractEuropean Union > European Union law > EU legal system > EU law – national law > Mutual […]

  • Non-tariff Barrier

    Hierarchical Display of Non-tariff barrier Trade > International trade > Trade restrictionEconomics > Economic policy > Economic support > State aidTrade > Trade policy > Public contractEuropean Union > European Union law > EU legal system > EU law – national law > Mutual […]

  • Product Quality

    Hierarchical Display of Product quality Trade > Consumption > Consumer > Consumer protectionTrade > Marketing > Marketing > Designation of originLaw > Civil law > Civil law > Liability > Producer’s liabilityBusiness And Competition > Business organisation > Business policy > […]

  • Social Labelling

    Hierarchical Display of Social labelling Business And Competition > Business organisation > Business policyTrade > Marketing > MarketingSocial Questions > Social affairs > Social policy > European social policy > Community Charter of the Fundamental Social Rights of WorkersTrade > […]

  • Social Labelling

    Hierarchical Display of Social labelling Business And Competition > Business organisation > Business policyTrade > Marketing > MarketingSocial Questions > Social affairs > Social policy > European social policy > Community Charter of the Fundamental Social Rights of WorkersTrade > […]

  • Eco-label

    Eco-label in International Trade Meaning of Eco-label, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): A voluntary mark awarded by the European Union to producers who can show that their product is significantly less harmful to the environment than similar products.

  • Eco-label

    Eco-label in International Trade Meaning of Eco-label, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): A voluntary mark awarded by the European Union to producers who can show that their product is significantly less harmful to the environment than similar products.

  • Environmental Standard

    Hierarchical Display of Environmental standard Environment > Environmental policy > Environmental policy > Environmental lawProduction, Technology And Research > Technology and technical regulations > Technical regulations > Standardisation > StandardTrade > Marketing > Marketing > […]