Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This research examines the criminal intellectual property (IP) judicial reforms of Taiwan under the U.S. Special 301 framework. These reforms targeted the sole intermediate appellate court specializing in IP, the Intellectual Property Court (IPC). Following twenty years of judicial reforms trying to raise criminal punishment against IP infringers, Taiwan finally established the IPC in 2008 and transferred jurisdiction over appellate criminal IP cases to it. Due in part to these twenty years of reforms, the United States lifted its long-term Special 301 oversight from Taiwan in 2009, and named Taiwan as a successful model of fighting IP piracy. In spite of U.S. efforts, Taiwan's judiciary continu...
In August 2009, the WTO dispute settlement body released a panel concerning the US-China dispute ove...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Intellectual property (‘IP’) is one of the key instruments for foste...
The Taiwan Constitutional Court (TCC, also known as the Council of Grand Justices) has been regarded...
39-46The legal protection of intellectual property has always played an important part in managing ...
IPR laws are supervised by the Ministry of Economic Affairs as part of the laws of economics. The In...
As China’s rapid economic growth continues to slow, the Chinese Communist Party now seeks to promote...
On April 30, 1993, the United States Trade Representative (USTR) placed Taiwan on the priority watc...
This Article examines the character of Taiwan’s criminal court system and proposed court reforms. Ta...
Adjusting legal system of copyright is vigorously in need in the twenty-first century. The abuse of ...
The intellectual property (“IP”) judicial system comprises two parts: IP judicial organization and ...
Judicial independence reform in Taiwan was pioneered by a group of reform-spirited judges from Room ...
Since 2009, the Supreme People’s Court of China (SPC) has annually reported the Top Ten Intellectual...
Multinational corporations and other foreigners bringing foreign direct investment to China have bee...
This thesis contrasts the litigation of disputes in intellectual property rights between China and E...
Judicial independence reform in Taiwan was pioneered by a group of reform-spirited judges from Room ...
In August 2009, the WTO dispute settlement body released a panel concerning the US-China dispute ove...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Intellectual property (‘IP’) is one of the key instruments for foste...
The Taiwan Constitutional Court (TCC, also known as the Council of Grand Justices) has been regarded...
39-46The legal protection of intellectual property has always played an important part in managing ...
IPR laws are supervised by the Ministry of Economic Affairs as part of the laws of economics. The In...
As China’s rapid economic growth continues to slow, the Chinese Communist Party now seeks to promote...
On April 30, 1993, the United States Trade Representative (USTR) placed Taiwan on the priority watc...
This Article examines the character of Taiwan’s criminal court system and proposed court reforms. Ta...
Adjusting legal system of copyright is vigorously in need in the twenty-first century. The abuse of ...
The intellectual property (“IP”) judicial system comprises two parts: IP judicial organization and ...
Judicial independence reform in Taiwan was pioneered by a group of reform-spirited judges from Room ...
Since 2009, the Supreme People’s Court of China (SPC) has annually reported the Top Ten Intellectual...
Multinational corporations and other foreigners bringing foreign direct investment to China have bee...
This thesis contrasts the litigation of disputes in intellectual property rights between China and E...
Judicial independence reform in Taiwan was pioneered by a group of reform-spirited judges from Room ...
In August 2009, the WTO dispute settlement body released a panel concerning the US-China dispute ove...
Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Intellectual property (‘IP’) is one of the key instruments for foste...
The Taiwan Constitutional Court (TCC, also known as the Council of Grand Justices) has been regarded...