TY - BOOK ID - 134127976 TI - The New Frontiers of Fashion Law AU - Cerchia, Rossella Esther AU - Pozzo, Barbara PY - 2021 PB - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Law KW - fashion KW - influencer marketing KW - online advertising KW - self-regulation KW - code of ethics KW - sustainable fashion KW - ethical consumer KW - fashion law KW - fast fashion KW - sustainability KW - corporate social responsibility KW - circular fashion KW - textile and clothing waste KW - EU Waste Framework Directive KW - fashion shows KW - copyright KW - performers’ rights KW - collective works KW - image KW - right of privacy KW - right of publicity KW - Photoshop KW - models KW - cultural appropriation KW - intellectual property KW - traditional knowledge KW - traditional designs KW - private governance KW - Corporate Social Responsibility KW - folklore KW - art KW - copyright law KW - intellectual property law KW - artistic value KW - social media KW - comparative law KW - wearable devices KW - GDPR KW - data breach KW - smart fashion KW - smart clothes KW - transparency KW - privacy KW - data protection KW - legal informatics KW - cybersecurity UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:134127976 AB - Fashion law encompasses a wide variety of issues that concern an article of clothing or a fashion accessory, starting from the moment they are designed and following them through distribution and marketing phases, all the way until they reach the end-user. Contract law, intellectual property, company law, tax law, international trade, and customs law are of fundamental importance in defining this new field of law that is gradually taking shape. This volume focuses on the new frontiers of fashion law, taking into account the various fields that have recently emerged as being of great interest for the entire fashion world: from sustainable fashion to wearable technologies, from new remedies to cultural appropriation to the regulation of model weight, from advertising law on the digital market to the impact of new technologies on product distribution. The purpose is to stimulate discussion on contemporary problems that have the potential to define new boundaries of fashion law, such as the impact of the heightened ethical sensitivity of consumers (who increasingly require effective solutions), that a comparative law perspective renders more interesting. The volume seeks to sketch out the new legal fields in which the fashion industry is getting involved, identifying the new boundaries of fashion law that existing literature has not dealt with in a comprehensive manner. ER -