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Enforcement of Intellectual Property in International Law and Trade [193333]

 £295.00
This book is about four key developments in the relationship between intellectual property and private international law which have taken place over the past twelve years. Focusing mainly on UK aspects, it examines the substantive and procedural issues of enforcing intellectual property rights under UK law when goods enter international trade and the private international law problems involved. It covers specifically: * Application of the Brussels Convention by the English Courts * The regime for tort in the conflict of laws * Implementation of the Rome Convention * Trends towards English Courts granting relief on a pan-European basis Contents: Introduction. Intellectual property and the Brussels Convention: the general law. The Brussels Convention applied to intellectual property in national practice. Community patents, trade marks and designs: the international framework. Community patents, trade marks and designs: the action for infringement. Enforcement of foreign intellectual property rights under domestic law. The private international law of intellectual property contracts. Recognition and enforcement of judgments. Appendices.
Author:  Wadlow, Christopher
Date Published:  23 April 1998
Document Type:  Books
Format:  Hardback
ISBN:  042150160X
ISBN13:  9780421501607
Pages:  688
Publisher:  Sweet and Maxwell Ltd
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