© 2019, Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Munich. Since 1994, New Zealand Customs has had a broader ability to detain goods/items appearing to infringe trade marks or copyright. In undertaking this function, Customs must act as an interpreter and enforcer of trade mark and copyright laws. This raises a myriad of issues, as intellectual property is a highly technical area of law, where infringement is heavily fact-dependent. This article surveys the extent to which intellectual property rights owners have used Customs’ mechanism and Customs has applied its authority. This is followed by an analysis of how Customs determines infringement, the relationship between the role of Customs and the role of the courts, and the resul...
Further, as might be expected, uncertainty in the international context is likely to be the greatest...
Despite significant strides and multilateral agreements, including requirements for enforcing intell...
The protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights has been a very hot topic in the past...
© 2019, Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Munich. Since 1994, New Zealand Customs...
European trade mark norms found their way into the World Trade Organisation’s agreement on Trade Rel...
European trade mark norms found their way into the World Trade Organisation’s agreement on Trade Rel...
43-50The primary focus of this article is to analyse the issues concerning the enforcement of intell...
Intellectual Property Rights as Obstacles to Legitimate TradeEdited by Christopher Heath, Anselm Kam...
This paper studies cross-border intellectual property rights (IPR) as a North-South contract using a...
With growing trade in a global economy, the desire for trade protection becomes increasingly importa...
Contains fulltext : 77418.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article que...
Cross-border infringement of intellectual property rights raises a number of issues. The Internet me...
Previous research has demonstrated that EU trade mark norms found their way into New Zealand law thr...
This paper studies cross-border intellectual property rights (IPR) as a North-South contract using a...
By its title, the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) considers itself a trade agreement. The...
Further, as might be expected, uncertainty in the international context is likely to be the greatest...
Despite significant strides and multilateral agreements, including requirements for enforcing intell...
The protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights has been a very hot topic in the past...
© 2019, Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Munich. Since 1994, New Zealand Customs...
European trade mark norms found their way into the World Trade Organisation’s agreement on Trade Rel...
European trade mark norms found their way into the World Trade Organisation’s agreement on Trade Rel...
43-50The primary focus of this article is to analyse the issues concerning the enforcement of intell...
Intellectual Property Rights as Obstacles to Legitimate TradeEdited by Christopher Heath, Anselm Kam...
This paper studies cross-border intellectual property rights (IPR) as a North-South contract using a...
With growing trade in a global economy, the desire for trade protection becomes increasingly importa...
Contains fulltext : 77418.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article que...
Cross-border infringement of intellectual property rights raises a number of issues. The Internet me...
Previous research has demonstrated that EU trade mark norms found their way into New Zealand law thr...
This paper studies cross-border intellectual property rights (IPR) as a North-South contract using a...
By its title, the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) considers itself a trade agreement. The...
Further, as might be expected, uncertainty in the international context is likely to be the greatest...
Despite significant strides and multilateral agreements, including requirements for enforcing intell...
The protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights has been a very hot topic in the past...