This title was first published in 2000: European Intellectual Property is a survey and discussion of the impact of the economic principles of the European Community, upon the legal regime for the protection of intellectual property rights within the Community and the laws of its Member States. Beginning with a discussion of the issues arising from the treaty itself and the efforts of both the European Court of Justice and the European Commission through the liberalization of licensing procedures to meet these specific issues, the survey goes on to consider the attempts to achieve harmonization of national laws in the fields of trade marks, patents, industrial design and the wider efforts to create Community wide intellectual property rights.
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This title has been carefully designed to give students and non-specialists a clear understanding of the fundamentals of European intellectual property law.
This volume thoroughly covers and systematically displays the three main areas of intellectual property law - patents, trade marks and copyright - without leaving other rights of the intellectual property family aside, as it also explores ...
This collection by some of the leading scholars in European IP manages to capture that complexity without sacrificing clarity.
This book makes an attempt to explain the basics of intellectual property law with references to the European and the important international treaties.
Intellectual Property Law
Written by senior judges, QCs and academics, this is the first work to consider the Europeanization of intellectual property law, drawing lessons from the experiences of IP for general private law and helping to develop a European legal ...
This volume aims to offer the reader a rapid understanding of some of these European or international texts which deal with some general and jurisdictional issues and are very important from a practical point of view.
This book provides expert analysis of European Union Law and its effect on intellectual property laws across member states.
The contributors to this volume investigate if and to what extent European rules and principles applicable to all intellectual property rights already exist or whether they can be found on the basis of the acquis communautaire and ...