Intellectual property law in Lebanon
Originally publ. as monograph in: International encyclopaedia of laws. Intellectual property law. - The Hague [etc.] : Kluwer Law International, 1997-
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Originally publ. as monograph in: International encyclopaedia of laws. Intellectual property law. - The Hague [etc.] : Kluwer Law International, 1997-
World Affairs Online
In: Cambridge international trade and economic law
1 -- Introduction -- 2 -- Achievement of objectives -- 3 -- Procedural foundations -- 4 -- Interpretation of TRIPS -- 5 -- Relation of TRIPS to other WTO agreements -- 6 -- Remedies -- 7 -- Non-violation and situation complaints -- 8 -- Conclusions -- Appendix: case summaries -- Index.
In: Warwick studies in globalisation 4
In: Routledge Studies in Globalisation Ser. v.4
In: Geistiges Eigentum und Wettbewerbsrecht 28
This book examines the social impact of intellectual property laws. It addresses issues and trends relating to health, food security, education, new technologies, preservation of bio-cultural heritage and contemporary challenges in promoting the arts. It explores how intellectual property frameworks could be better calibrated to meet socio-economic needs in countries at different stages of development, with local contexts and culture in mind. A resource for policy-makers, stakeholders, non-profits and students, this volume furthermore highlights alternative modes of innovation that are emerging to address such diverse challenges as neglected or resurgent diseases in developing countries and the harnessing of creative possibilities on the Internet. The collected essays emphasize not only fair access by individuals and communities to intellectual property – protected material, whether a cure, a crop variety, clean technology, a textbook or a tune – but also the enhancement of their own capabilities in cultural participation and innovation
In: 26 UC Davis Journal of International Law and Policy 147 - 190 (2020)
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In: American casebook series
In: https://eprints.ucm.es/id/eprint/16040/1/pdemiguelasensio-IPandPILSpain2012.pdf
SECTION I: GENERAL OVERVIEW 1. LEGAL SOURCES 1.1. Intellectual Property 1.1.1. International Conventions 1.1.2. EU Law: Approximation of Laws and Community Rights 1.1.3. National Legislation 1.1.4. Institutional Competences 1.2. International Jurisdiction 1.2.1. EU Law: Scope of Application and Grounds of Jurisdiction 1.2.2. International Conventions 1.2.3. National Legislation 1.3. Choice-of-Law 1.3.1. International Conventions 1.3.2. EU Law: Implications of the new Regulations 1.3.3. National Legislation 1.4. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments 1.4.1. International Conventions 1.4.2. EU Law 1.4.3. National Legislation 2. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW 2.1. International Jurisdiction 2.1.1. Infringement Claims 2.1.2. Contractual Disputes 2.1.3. Exclusive Jurisdiction on Validity of Rights Subject to Registration 2.2. Applicable Law 2.2.1. Infringement of IP Rights 2.2.2. Territoriality and lex loci protectionis 2.2.3. Contracts Relating to Intellectual or Industrial Property Rights 2.3. Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments 2.3.1 Procedural Issues 2.3.2 Grounds for Non-Recognition SECTION II: HYPOTHETICAL CASE STUDIES Case 1. General Special Grounds of Jurisdiction Case 2. Subject-Matter Jurisdiction Case 3. Consolidation of Proceedings Case 4. Choice of Court Case 5. Parallel Proceedings Case 6. Principle of Territoriality (Choice of Law) Case 7. Infringement of Intellectual Property Rights Case 8. Applicable Law to Initial Ownership Case 9. Applicable Law to the Transfer of Rights Agreements Case 10. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Case 11. Provisional Measures and Injunctions
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In: Studies in private international law 10
In: Law on Intellectual Property (Book) 2012
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