Intellectual Property and Private International Law
The rapidly developing field of intellectual property and private international law could be difficult to navigate for practitioners and researchers because of the complex interface of the two legal disciplines. Intellectual Property and Private International Law sets out the main concepts with a comprehensive analysis of issues arising from the relationship between the two disciplines from common law, European Union and international perspectives. This highly regarded work examines how jurisdiction is established in intellectual property disputes, how one identifies the applicable law and how to secure the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. This new edition encompasses the numerous, and in some cases major, legal developments seen over the past twelve years. It deals with the private international law aspects of the introduction of mandatory exemptions to the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market; discusses the new Court of Justice of the European Union case law on article 7.2 Brussels I Regulations and its divergent approach to European Union intellectual property rights; covers recent EU directives and national case law, including the fundamental change in patent law that will result from the introduction of the European Patent with Unitary Effect and the Unified Patent Court; as well as elucidating the implications of Britain's departure from the European Union.
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Intellectual Property and Private International Law
The rapidly developing field of intellectual property and private international law could be difficult to navigate for practitioners and researchers because of the complex interface of the two legal disciplines. Intellectual Property and Private International Law sets out the main concepts with a comprehensive analysis of issues arising from the relationship between the two disciplines from common law, European Union and international perspectives. This highly regarded work examines how jurisdiction is established in intellectual property disputes, how one identifies the applicable law and how to secure the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. This new edition encompasses the numerous, and in some cases major, legal developments seen over the past twelve years. It deals with the private international law aspects of the introduction of mandatory exemptions to the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market; discusses the new Court of Justice of the European Union case law on article 7.2 Brussels I Regulations and its divergent approach to European Union intellectual property rights; covers recent EU directives and national case law, including the fundamental change in patent law that will result from the introduction of the European Patent with Unitary Effect and the Unified Patent Court; as well as elucidating the implications of Britain's departure from the European Union.
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Intellectual Property and Private International Law

Intellectual Property and Private International Law

by Paul L. C. Torremans
Intellectual Property and Private International Law

Intellectual Property and Private International Law

by Paul L. C. Torremans

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The rapidly developing field of intellectual property and private international law could be difficult to navigate for practitioners and researchers because of the complex interface of the two legal disciplines. Intellectual Property and Private International Law sets out the main concepts with a comprehensive analysis of issues arising from the relationship between the two disciplines from common law, European Union and international perspectives. This highly regarded work examines how jurisdiction is established in intellectual property disputes, how one identifies the applicable law and how to secure the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. This new edition encompasses the numerous, and in some cases major, legal developments seen over the past twelve years. It deals with the private international law aspects of the introduction of mandatory exemptions to the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market; discusses the new Court of Justice of the European Union case law on article 7.2 Brussels I Regulations and its divergent approach to European Union intellectual property rights; covers recent EU directives and national case law, including the fundamental change in patent law that will result from the introduction of the European Patent with Unitary Effect and the Unified Patent Court; as well as elucidating the implications of Britain's departure from the European Union.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780192594822
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 02/14/2024
Series: Oxford Private International Law Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 1096
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Professor Torremans taught at the Universities of Leicester and Leeds, before joining the University of Nottingham in September 2002. He also served as a Sub-Dean for Graduate Studies at the Faculty of Law of the University of Leicester. His areas of expertise are intellectual property law and private international law. He is a member of the executive committee of the Association Littéraire et Artistique Internationale (ALAI) and of the Association for the Enhancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property (ATRIP). He has acted as an expert for the World Intellectual Property Organisation, the European Commission, the European Patent Office and other international organisations.

Table of Contents

Part A Jurisdiction1. Creation and Validity of Intellectual Property Rights: Jurisdiction2. Entitlement to the Grant and Ownership of Intellectual Property Rights: Jurisdiction3. Contracts in Relation to the Exploitation of Intellectual Property Rights: Jurisdiction4. Infringement: Preliminary Matters5. Infringement: Jurisdiction under the European Union/ European Free Trade Association Rules6. Infringement: Jurisdiction under the Traditional Rules7. Infringement and Validity of Intellectual Property Rights: Jurisdiction8. Jurisdictional Issues in Relation to European Union Rights9. Complementary Torts and Other Causes of Action: Jurisdiction10. Infringement, the Internet, and Broadcasting: Jurisdiction11. Reform of JurisdictionPart B The Applicable Law12. Choice of Law Elements in the Intellectual Property Conventions13. Creation, Scope, and Termination of Intellectual Property Rights: The Applicable Law14. Contracts in Relation to the Exploitation of Intellectual Property Rights: The Applicable Law15. Infringement: The Applicable Law16. Complementary Torts and Other Causes of Action: The Applicable Law17. Choice of Law and the Internet18. Choice of Law ReformPart C Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgements19. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgements Relating to Intellectual Property
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