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Intellectual Property And Private International Law Heading For The Future Josef Drexl Annette Kur Editors

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Intellectual Property And Private International Law Heading For The Future Josef Drexl Annette Kur Editors
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.81 MB
Author: Josef Drexl; Annette Kur (editors)
ISBN: 9781472563248, 1472563247
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Intellectual Property And Private International Law Heading For The Future Josef Drexl Annette Kur Editors by Josef Drexl; Annette Kur (editors) 9781472563248, 1472563247 instant download after payment.

The relationship between intellectual property and private international law is a fascinating and multi-faceted one. Both fields are inherently international, but it is the exponential increase in conflicts involving trans-border elements, in a world characterised by global trade and borderless communication structures, that has, in modern times, drawn the two disciplines close.
The essays contained in this book, first presented at a Symposium in Munich, set out possible visions for a future system of international and regional jurisdiction and applicable law that is better adapted to the increasingly supranational character of IP rights. A second feature of the book is its treatment of ‘harmonisation’ of choice-of-law issues. Framed by these two elements – international jurisdiction on the one hand and perspectives for harmonised choice of law rules in an international context on the other – specific European themes are also addressed; jurisdiction, the establishment of a European judiciary in the patent field, the relationship between regional (European) systems and an international jurisdiction convention, and the recent proposal for a Regulation on applicable law in non-contractual relationships (Rome II).

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