Research handbook on cross-border enforcement of intellectual property
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Research handbook on cross-border enforcement of intellectual property
(Research handbooks in intellectual property / series editor, Jeremy Phillips)
Edward Elgar, c2014
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Research Handbook on Cross-Border Enforcement of Intellectual Property systematically analyzes the unique difficulties posed by cross-border intellectual property disputes in the modern world.
The contributions to this book focus on the enforcement of intellectual property primarily from a cross-border perspective. Infringement remains a problematic issue for emerging economies and so the book assesses some of the enforcement structures in a selection of these countries, as well as cross-border enforcement from a private international law perspective. Finally, the book offers a unique insight into the roles played by judges and arbitrators involved in cross-border intellectual property dispute resolution.
Providing a comprehensive approach to cross-border enforcement, this Handbook will prove a valuable resource for academics, postgraduate students, practitioners and international policymakers.
Contributors: E. Arezzo, S. Bariatti, M. Blakeney, A.F. Christie, T. Cook, P.A. De Miguel Asensio, F. Dessemontet, P. Ellis, V. Ferguson, C. Geiger, S. Hailing, N.H.B. H ng, T. Kono, M. Leaffer, T. Leepuangtham, S. Neumann, C.O.Garcia-Castrillon, M. Schneider, I. Stamatoudi, P. Torremans, O. Vrins, P.K.Yu
Table of Contents
Contents:
PART I: NATIONAL AND REGIONAL ASSESSMENTS
1. Cross Border Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in U.S. Law
Marshall Leaffer
2. Cross-Border Enforcement of Intellectual Property in China
Shan Hailing
3. The Cross-Border Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Thailand
Tosaporn Leepuangtham
4. Cross-Border Enforcement of Intellectual Property: Japanese Law and Practice
Toshiyuki Kono
5. Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Vietnam
Nguyen Ho Bich Hang
6. Cross-Border Enforcement of Intellectual Property : The European Union
Olivier Vrins and Marius Schneider
7. Cross-Border Enforcement of Intellectual Property : Africa
Marius Schneider and Vanessa Ferguson
PART II A PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW PERSPECTIVE
8. Jurisdiction in Intellectual Property Cases
Paul Torremans
9. Choice of Law in IP: Rounding off Territoriality
Carmen Otero Garcia-Castrillon
10. Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments: Recent Developments
Pedro A. De Miguel Asensio
11. Ubiquitous and Multistate Cases
Sophie Neumann
12. The Creation and Enforcement of Security Interests in Intellectual Property Rights: Choice-of-Law Issues
Stefania Bariatti
13. Cross-Border Injunctions
Paul Torremans
PART III JUDGES AND ARBITRATORS
14. International Enforcement of Intellectual Property: the Approach of the English Courts
Peter Ellis
15. The Specificity of Intellectual Property Arbitration
Francois Dessemontet
16. Online Dispute Resolution - The Phenomenon of the UDRP
Andrew F. Christie
PART IV: SPECIAL ISSUES
17. Making Sense of Article 13 of the Enforcement Directive - Monetary Compensation for the Infringement of Intellectual Property Rights
Trevor Cook
18. Challenges for the Enforcement of Copyright in the Online World: Time for a New Approach
Christophe Geiger
19. ACTA and Cross-Border Enforcement of Intellectual Property
Michael Blakeney
20. Why are the Trips Enforcement Provisions Ineffective?
Peter K. Yu
21. The Role of Internet Service Providers in Copyright Infringements on the Internet Under EU Law
Irini Stamatoudi
22. Copyright Enforcement on the Internet in the European Union: Hyperlinks and Making Available Right
Emanuela Arezzo
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