Intellectual property and the judiciary /

Intellectual Property and the Judiciary examines the role of judges in the development, interpretation and application of intellectual property (IP) law and norms. In this regard, the authors engage in a comparative analysis of various national, European and international court systems while also ex...

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Další autoři: Geiger, Christophe, 1972- (Editor), Nard, Craig Allen, 1965- (Editor), Seuba, Xavier, 1977- (Editor)
Typ dokumentu: Kniha
Jazyk:Angličtina
Vydáno: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018
Edice:European intellectual property institutes network series
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  • Introduction / Christophe Geiger, Craig Nard and Xavier Seuba
  • Part I. Intellectual property and European courts
  • Section 1. Intellectual property and the European court of human rights
  • 1. Intellectual property before the European court of human rights / Christophe Geiger and Elena Izyumenko
  • 2. The European court of human rights: an unlikely forum for the enforcement of IP rights / Aurora Plomer
  • Section 2. Intellectual property and the court of justice of the European Union
  • 3. Taking power tools to the acquis - the court of justice, the charter of fundamental rights and European Union copyright law / Jonathan Griffiths
  • 4. Intellectual property law made by the court of justice of the European Union / Alain Strowel and Vincent Cassiers
  • 5. The role of the European court of justice in the European patent court system / Stefan Lugienbuehl and Teodora Kandeva
  • Section 3. Intellectual property and the unified patent court
  • -6. Decision-making in the unified patent court: ensuring a balanced approach / Jens Schovsbo and Clement Salung Petersen
  • 7. The patent mediation and arbitration centre: a centre of opportunities / Sam Granata
  • 8. Scientific complexity and patent adjudication: the technical judges of the unified patent court / Xavier Seuba
  • Section 4. Intellectual property and European quasi-judicial bodies (European Patent office, European Union intellectual property office and community plant variety office)
  • 9. The procedural rules in appeal proceedings before the European patent office / Cees Mulder and Marcus O. Müller
  • 10. Functioning of the community plant variety office board of appeal / Martin Ekvad
  • 11. Position of the board of appeal in the legal protection system for community plant variety rights / Gert Würtenberger
  • -12. The boards of appeal of the European Union Intellectual property office: an alien within the landscape of European administrative law! / Stefan Martin
  • 13. The Boards of appeal of the European Union intellectual property office / Alexander von Mühlendahl
  • Part II. Intellectual property and courts in the United States and Japan
  • 14. The proposed structure and function of the unified patent court: lessons from the American judicial experience / Kathleen O'Malley and Barbara Lynn
  • 15. The best practice for patent judiciary: lessons from another experiment on specialized adjudication for patent cases in Japan / Toshiko Takenaka
  • 16. Europe's Bold experiment: lesson's learned from America's patent law experience / Craig Nard
  • Part III. Intellectual property and international adjudication
  • 17. The interpretation of international intellectual property instruments in national, regional and international courts and tribunals / Susy Frankel
  • -18. Investor-state dispute settlement and the trans-pacific partnership / Peter Yu
  • 19. Does the WTO appellate body "Make" IP law? / Daniel Gervais
  • Index.