Poland: Regulation on unfair contractual practices in the food retail sector - An answer to inefficient private enforcement or an example of good regulation?

M.W. Kozak, Joanna Affre

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Abstract

The article focuses on relatively new law in Poland aimed at elimination of unfair
commercial practices in relations between undertakings in the agricultural and food products supply chain, thus at protection of weaker players - farmers and small suppliers. The Act on counteracting the unfair use of contractual advantage in the trade in agricultural and food products specifies a basis for the public enforcement of the prohibition against such practices and provides for possibility of imposition of relatively high fines. The article introduces the background of the introduction of the Act, the scope of its provisions and briefly analyses reported decisions of the President of the Office of Competition and Consumer
Protection (UOKiK) issued during more than two years after the Act entered into force. In most cases, undertakings voluntarily undertook to promptly change their practices and improve the situation of their contractors, and in this way avoiding financial penalties. However, the first fine in the highest possible amount was recently imposed. The President of UOKiK is still conducting seven proceedings.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-8
Number of pages8
JournalConcurrences
Volume2020
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • unfair contractual practices
  • food retail sector

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