Intellectual property in the conflict of laws : the hidden conflict-of-law rule in the principle of national treatment /

"The world of intellectual property (patents, trade marks, copyrights, et cetera) is becoming increasingly international. More and more frequently, disputes about intellectual property have an international character. This inevitably raises questions of private international law: which national...

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Main Author: Schaafsma, Sierd J. (Author)
Corporate Author: Edward Elgar Publishing
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022
Series:Elgar intellectual property law and practice
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ISBN:9781839108501 (e-book)
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Table of Contents:
  • Contents: Foreword
  • Introduction to intellectual property in the conflict of laws
  • Part I: Genesis of the principle of national treatment
  • 1. The birth of the principle of national treatment in copyright law
  • 2. The berne principle of national treatment: The genesis of the current article 5(1)
  • 3. The perfection of the berne principle of national treatment: The genesis of the current article 5(2) and (3)
  • 4. The genesis of the principle of national treatment in the paris convention
  • Part II: The principle of national treatment today
  • 5. The conflict-of-law rule in the principle of national treatment
  • 6. The aliens-law rule in the principle of national treatment
  • 7. The scope of the principle of national treatment
  • 8. Reformulation and reform
  • Bibliography
  • Index.