The International Conference for Scholars of European Universities was divided in many sections (Criminal Law, Public Law, etc.). This paper was presented in the Section of Commercial and Economic Law. It deals on the changes and on the steps that European Law had to do to comply with the international treaties on Intellectual Property, examining pros and contras of these implementations
Intellectual property rights disputes constitute one of the longest standing conflicts between the E...
The European Max Planck Group on Conflict of Laws in Intellectual Property (CLIP) presented its Prin...
VIII Summary This paper considers the inherent tension between the intellectual property rights and ...
The International Conference for Scholars of European Universities was divided in many sections (Cri...
The private international law of intellectual property is currently much debated both in Europe and ...
Intellectual property law has been harmonized by EU law to a considerable extent. At the same time i...
Regardless of whether, one day, the Treaty of Lisbon will enter into force, its rules provide a poin...
This article deals with issues at the intersection of two fields, private international law and inte...
Although part of the political impetus for international intellectual property law making has long c...
The European Union in its current state of economic crisis and stagnating growth is looking for ways...
516-518As a European intellectual property lawyer, the author is often struck by the amount of comp...
This paper was prepared for the 2011 ABILA International Law Weekend – West volume of the Southweste...
Papers presented at the conference held on 20-21 November 2009, organized by the steering group and ...
This Article will describe some of the inconsistencies between the EC law and the intellectual prope...
This edited volume inquires into the trans-border intellectual property jurisdiction, litigation and...
Intellectual property rights disputes constitute one of the longest standing conflicts between the E...
The European Max Planck Group on Conflict of Laws in Intellectual Property (CLIP) presented its Prin...
VIII Summary This paper considers the inherent tension between the intellectual property rights and ...
The International Conference for Scholars of European Universities was divided in many sections (Cri...
The private international law of intellectual property is currently much debated both in Europe and ...
Intellectual property law has been harmonized by EU law to a considerable extent. At the same time i...
Regardless of whether, one day, the Treaty of Lisbon will enter into force, its rules provide a poin...
This article deals with issues at the intersection of two fields, private international law and inte...
Although part of the political impetus for international intellectual property law making has long c...
The European Union in its current state of economic crisis and stagnating growth is looking for ways...
516-518As a European intellectual property lawyer, the author is often struck by the amount of comp...
This paper was prepared for the 2011 ABILA International Law Weekend – West volume of the Southweste...
Papers presented at the conference held on 20-21 November 2009, organized by the steering group and ...
This Article will describe some of the inconsistencies between the EC law and the intellectual prope...
This edited volume inquires into the trans-border intellectual property jurisdiction, litigation and...
Intellectual property rights disputes constitute one of the longest standing conflicts between the E...
The European Max Planck Group on Conflict of Laws in Intellectual Property (CLIP) presented its Prin...
VIII Summary This paper considers the inherent tension between the intellectual property rights and ...