Rodrigues, CarlosCampina, Ana2024-11-082024-11-082024-10Rodrigues, Carlos & Ana Campina, “The economic/business importance of franchising in Portugal – (re)analysis of the franchising contract”, Perspectives of Law and Public Administration 13, no. 3 (October 2024): 426-431. https://adjuris.ro/revista/articole/An13nr3/8.pdf DOI: 10.62768/PLPA/2024/13/3/082601-7830http://hdl.handle.net/10284/13342If we analyse the ‘2018/2019 Franchising Census’ carried out by the APF – Portuguese Franchising Association, we see that in Portugal, and for the year 2018, Franchising generated a turnover of more than 8 billion euros, which corresponded to 3.96% of the national GDP. This turnover is the result of the ‘Franchising Contracts’ signed by the 528 active brands, distributed among Services, with 57.7% of the preference, followed by Commerce, with 29% and Restaurants, with 13.3%. When we look at the levels of initial investment by franchisees, we see that this initial investment was up to €25,000.00 for 43.6% of Franchisees, €25,000.00 to €50,000.00 for 26.5%, €50,000.00 to €100,000.00 for 17.7%, €100,000.00 to €250,000.00 for 9.9% and, finally, with an investment of more than €250,000.00 for the remaining 2.2%. In other words, more than 70% of the initial investment by franchisees did not exceed €50,000.00. The relevance of these figures for the Portuguese economy is the basis for presenting a legal (re)analysis of the ‘Franchising Contract’ in the Portuguese legal system, using a logical-deductive methodology of the legal regime of this type of contract.engFranchisingContractFranchisorFranchiseeThe economic/business importance of franchising in Portugal – (re)analysis of the franchising contractjournal articleRodrigues, Carlos & Ana Campina, “The economic/business importance of franchising in Portugal – (re)analysis of the franchising contract”, Perspectives of Law and Public Administration 13, no. 3 (October 2024): 426-431. https://adjuris.ro/revista/articole/An13nr3/8.pdf DOI: 10.62768/PLPA/2024/13/3/08