"Intellectual property (IP) is a branch of law where international harmonization has been progressing for a period of time through conventions such as the Paris Convention. This book aims to provide a rapid understanding of the most important European and international texts, addressing general and jurisdictional issues from a practical viewpoint."--BOOK JACKET.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction; TRIPS; Paris convention; Regulation No. 44/2001; Regulation No. 1383/2003; Regulation No. 772/2004; Directive 2004/48/EC; List of abbreviations; List of websites; List of treaties, legislation and other documents; List of cases and advisory opinions.
"Intellectual property (IP) is a branch of law where international harmonization has been progressing for a period of time through conventions such as the Paris Convention. This book aims to provide a rapid understanding of the most important European and international texts, addressing general and jurisdictional issues from a practical viewpoint."--BOOK JACKET.