The agrifood supply chain is often the scene of asymmetrical relationships, but the direction in which the asymmetry operates in practice cannot be determined a priori. This consideration, which underlies the discipline introduced by Legislative Decree No. 198 of November 8, 2021, leads to reflection on the spaces of private autonomy in supply chain relations, conditioned, more than by civil law remedies, by administrative and criminal sanctions, to ask whether the regulation has provided operators with effective tools or whether the effect of the special discipline is resolved in imposing mere formalism. Attention is devoted, in particular, to the role of the framework agreement and the relationship between contract content and unfair trade practices.
La filiera agroalimentare è spesso teatro di rapporti asimmetrici, ma la direzione in cui l’asimmetria opera in concreto non può essere determinata a priori. Questa considerazione, che sta alla base della disciplina introdotta dal d.lgs. 8 novembre 2021, n. 198, induce a riflettere sugli spazi dell’autonomia privata nei rapporti di filiera, condizionata, più c he d ai r imedi c ivilistici, d alle s anzioni a mministrative e p enali, per chiedersi se il legislatore abbia fornito agli operatori strumenti efficaci oppure se l’effetto della disciplina speciale si risolva nell’imporre un mero formalismo. L’attenzione è dedicata, in particolare, al ruolo dell’accordo quadro e al rapporto tra contenuto del contratto e pratiche commerciali sleali.
Cessione di prodotti agricoli e alimentari: struttura della contrattazione e rimedi / A. Caloni. - In: DIRITTO AGROALIMENTARE. - ISSN 2499-7463. - 9:2(2024), pp. 293-327.
Cessione di prodotti agricoli e alimentari: struttura della contrattazione e rimedi
A. Caloni
2024
Abstract
The agrifood supply chain is often the scene of asymmetrical relationships, but the direction in which the asymmetry operates in practice cannot be determined a priori. This consideration, which underlies the discipline introduced by Legislative Decree No. 198 of November 8, 2021, leads to reflection on the spaces of private autonomy in supply chain relations, conditioned, more than by civil law remedies, by administrative and criminal sanctions, to ask whether the regulation has provided operators with effective tools or whether the effect of the special discipline is resolved in imposing mere formalism. Attention is devoted, in particular, to the role of the framework agreement and the relationship between contract content and unfair trade practices.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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