Injunctions in patent law : Trans-Atlantic dialogues on flexibility and tailoring

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Injunctions in patent law : Trans-Atlantic dialogues on flexibility and tailoring

edited by Jorge L. Contreras, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law; Martin Husovec, Department of Law, The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

Cambridge University Press, 2022

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Content Type: text (rdacontent), Media Type: unmediated (rdamedia), Carrier Type: volume (rdacarrier)

Includes bibliographical references and index

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  • Introduction / Jorge L. Contreras and Martin Husovec
  • Injunctive relief in patent law under TRIPS / Graeme Dinwoodie and Rochelle Dreyfuss
  • European Union and the Uniform Patent Court / Matthias Leistner and Viola Pless
  • Injunctions in European Law - Judicial reflections / Sir Richard Arnold
  • Canada / Norman Siebrasse
  • Finland / Marcus Norrgård
  • France / Thibault Gisclard and Emmanuel Py
  • Germany / Peter Picht and Anna-Lena Karczewski
  • Israel / Orit Fischman-Afori
  • Italy / Alessandro Cogo and Marco Ricolfi Marco
  • Netherlands / Willem Hoyng and Leon Dijkman
  • Poland / Rafał Sikorski and Tomasz Targosz
  • United Kingdom / Sir Richard Arnold and Lionel Bentley
  • United States / John Golden
  • Issuing and tailoring patent injunctions - a cross-jurisdictional comparison and synthesis / Jorge L. Contreras and Martin Husovec

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Description

Patents are important tools for innovation policy. They incentivize the creation and dissemination of new technical solutions and help to disclose their working to the public in exchange for limited exclusivity. Injunctions are important tools of their enforcement. Much has been written about different aspects of the patent system, but the issue of injunctions is largely neglected in the comparative legal literature. This book explains how the drafting, tailoring and enforcement of injunctions in patent law works in several leading jurisdictions: Europe, the United States, Canada, and Israel. The chapters provide in-depth explanation of how and why national judges provide for or reject flexibility and tailoring of injunctive relief. With its transatlantic and intra- European comparisons, as well as a policy and theoretical synthesis, this is the most comprehensive overview available for practicing attorneys and scholars in patent law. This book is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • About the contributors
  • 1. Introduction Jorge L. Contreras and Martin Husovec
  • 2. Injunctive relief in patent law under TRIPS Graeme Dinwoodie and Rochelle Dreyfuss
  • 3. European Union and the uniform patent court Matthias Leistner and Viola Pless
  • 4. Injunctions in European Law - judicial reflections Sir Richard Arnold
  • 5. Canada Norman Siebrasse
  • 6. Finland Marcus Norrgard
  • 7. France Thibault Gisclard and Emmanuel Py
  • 8. Germany Peter Picht and Anna-Lena Karczewski
  • 9. Israel Orit Fischman-Afori
  • 10. Italy Alessandro Cogo and Marco Ricolfi
  • 11. Netherlands Willem Hoyng and Leon Dijkman
  • 12. Poland Rafal Sikorski and Tomasz Targosz
  • 13. United Kingdom Sir Richard Arnold and Lionel Bentley
  • 14. United States John Golden
  • 15. Issuing and tailoring patent injunctions - a cross-jurisdictional comparison and synthesis Jorge L. Contreras and Martin Husovec
  • Index.

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