International intellectual property litigation
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International intellectual property litigation
FT Law & Tax, c1997
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Description
A thorough guide to the practice and procedure of intellectual property litigation in the 23 jurisdictions most used for settling disputes or enforcing IP rights. As well as covering the general procedure for each country, the work also highlights specific procedural rules for patents, trade marks and passing off, copyright and designs. There are also overview chapters on forum shopping, the Brussels Convention, management of multinational litigation, appeals to the European Court of Justice and arbitration and alternative dispute resolution. The work enables practitioners, contemplating or engaged in multinational litigation, to see what will be involved procedurally and what remedies are available in each country. It is therefore of considerable help in planning the strategy, comparing and contrasting the procedure and remedies in each jurisdiction and selecting the right forum. * Comprehensive coverage of the practice and procedure of IP litigation in 23 key jurisdictions * Highlights specific procedural rules for each type of intellectual property right * Covers forum shopping, the Brussels Convention, case management and alternatives to litigation
Table of Contents
- Introductory chapter
- European law
- international law
- national procedures
- intellectual property rights protected and statutory basis
- the courts available
- legal professions
- procedure in civil courts
- fact finding
- providing the case at trial
- preliminary relief and expedited procedures
- final remedies
- jurisdiction and enforcement
- special procedures for IP litigation
- power to assist courts in other jurisdictions
- procedure in criminal courts
- arbitration/ADR and IP.
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