Trademarks and certification marks increasingly denote sustainability or social responsibility standards. These marks of rectitude are particularly noticeable in the context of global trade, where market integration is accompanied by relatively uneven integration of environmental, labor and other standards, and where consumers in the so-called global North choose how to empower producers and/or encourage development of markets in the global South. But consumer participation in these transactions is under-explored by reference to criteria such as the quality not to mention accountability and transparency of the standards embedded within the goods or services. Newer stakeholders and meaning-makers such as the largely invisible third party cer...
During the past decades, the domain of trademark law and the scope of trademark protection have been...
A new international trademark jurisprudence is currently in formation that has negative impact on in...
Professor Leaffer discusses how the globalization process has forced evolution of international norm...
Trademarks and certification marks increasingly denote sustainability or social responsibility stand...
Powerful brands dominate our transnational landscapes. Brand value-referred to in law as trademark g...
The early decades of the 21st Century may well become known in the annals of intellectual property d...
The world has become a global village in which the medium is the message. \u27 A business engaged...
This article makes a case for a theoretical departure from dominant approaches to trademark law. It ...
The world of global trademarks can be characterized in terms of three major shifts: first, a shift f...
This Article examines the relationship between private environmental governance and trademark law. O...
Lawmakers in developed and developing countries are expanding legal protections for trademarks – wor...
Modern consumers are increasingly interested in seeing the brands they love commit to corporate soci...
Marks are traditionally said to serve three functions that are separate from the goals of other form...
The Qualitex decision in 1995 inspired trademark reformation and harmonization worldwide for the pro...
The well-known marks doctrine presents a conundrum in international trademark law. Although protecti...
During the past decades, the domain of trademark law and the scope of trademark protection have been...
A new international trademark jurisprudence is currently in formation that has negative impact on in...
Professor Leaffer discusses how the globalization process has forced evolution of international norm...
Trademarks and certification marks increasingly denote sustainability or social responsibility stand...
Powerful brands dominate our transnational landscapes. Brand value-referred to in law as trademark g...
The early decades of the 21st Century may well become known in the annals of intellectual property d...
The world has become a global village in which the medium is the message. \u27 A business engaged...
This article makes a case for a theoretical departure from dominant approaches to trademark law. It ...
The world of global trademarks can be characterized in terms of three major shifts: first, a shift f...
This Article examines the relationship between private environmental governance and trademark law. O...
Lawmakers in developed and developing countries are expanding legal protections for trademarks – wor...
Modern consumers are increasingly interested in seeing the brands they love commit to corporate soci...
Marks are traditionally said to serve three functions that are separate from the goals of other form...
The Qualitex decision in 1995 inspired trademark reformation and harmonization worldwide for the pro...
The well-known marks doctrine presents a conundrum in international trademark law. Although protecti...
During the past decades, the domain of trademark law and the scope of trademark protection have been...
A new international trademark jurisprudence is currently in formation that has negative impact on in...
Professor Leaffer discusses how the globalization process has forced evolution of international norm...