Fashion law

Fashion law deals with legal issues that impact the fashion industry.[1] Fundamental issues in fashion law include intellectual property, business, and finance, with subcategories ranging from employment and labor law to real estate, international trade, and government regulation. Fashion law also includes related areas such as textile production, modelling, media, the cosmetics and perfume industries,[2][3] questions of safety and sustainability, dress codes and religious apparel, consumer culture, privacy and wearable tech, and civil rights. Clothing laws varies by country.

  1. ^ Kolsun, Barbara; Jimenez, Guillermo C., eds. (2014). Fashion law : a guide for designers, fashion executives, and attorneys (Second ed.). New York, NY. p. 2. ISBN 9781609018955.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Jimenez, Guillermo; Kolson, Barbara, eds. (2014). Fashion Law: A Guide for Designers, Fashion Executives and Attorneys (2nd ed.). Fairchild Publications. ISBN 978-1-60901-895-5., pp. iii-xii.
  3. ^ Herzeca, Lois; Hogan, Howard (2013). Fashion Law and Business: Brands and Retailers. Practicing Law Institute. ISBN 978-1-4024-2051-1..

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