Australian Franchising Code of Conduct

A Critical Analysis with Current Case Law

Peter Buberis
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21 January 2020
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The Franchising Code of Conduct (the Code) is a mandatory obligation for all systems operating in Australia, and takes a comprehensive approach to disclosure, relationship laws and dispute issues. Expert author and leading practitioner Peter Buberis takes a critical view of this regulatory framework, evaluating the threads that make up the Code that directs the franchising industry in Australia. 

Including chapters on the areas of disclosure, good faith, and intellectual property, Buberis takes a comprehensive approach in exploring the Code's development through its consideration and enforcement by the Regulator and the courts. Looking at recent case law, the chapters indicate continuing points of concern about the Code, and give cognisance to a recent Parliamentary review which may enhance its operation if adopted.  

For professionals in the franchising industry, and anyone looking to understand more about the Code that governs Australia's franchises, this is a comprehensive guide that engages and analyses this key piece of legislature.

Chapter 1. The Franchising Code of Practice  Chapter 2. Disclosure Document  Chapter 3. Good Faith  Chapter 4. Intellectual Property Chapter 5. The Sale and Termination of a Franchised Business   

    Peter Buberis, LLB, LLM has practiced in International and National franchising for some 30 years and is a regular speaker on the topic and attendee at international conferences. He has developed and taught a postgraduate course in International Franchising at the University of Adelaide and is an occasional visiting lecturer at the University of New South Wales.