Unfair business practices

Unfair business practices (also Unfair Commercial Practices) describes a set of practices by businesses which are considered unfair, and which may be unlawful. It includes practices which are covered by other areas of law, such as fraud, misrepresentation, and oppressive or unconscionable contract terms. Protections may be afforded to business-to-business dealings, or may be limited to those dealing as consumers. Regulation of such practices is a departure from traditional views of freedom to agree on contractual terms, summed up in the 1804 French Civil Code as qui dit contractuel dit juste (roughly, anything contractual is fair).[1]

  1. ^ Rutgers, Jacobien; Sauter, Wolf (December 2021). "Promoting Fair Private Governance in the Platform Economy: EU Competition and Contract Law Applied to Standard Terms". Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies. 23: 343–381. doi:10.1017/cel.2021.11. ISSN 1528-8870.