@article{41944,
      recid = {41944},
      author = {Morris, Sean P.},
      title = {From Territorial To Universal : the Extraterritoriality of  Trademark Law and the Privatizing of International Law},
      pages = {53 pages},
      abstract = {Legal doctrines, aided and abetted by interpretations of  the courts, carry  the  force  of  law.  The  implication   is  that  when courts  settle matters, they often go beyond  the scope of current intellectual property legislation.   Furthermore,  global  problems  in  intellectual  property   may require  the  participation  of  private  intellectual   property  rights  owners to  bring  suit.  This,  in  turn,   often  creates  more  problems  due  to  the territorial,    trans-territorial,   and   extraterritorial   reach   of    the   law, especially  with  respect  private  trademark   rights.  I  explore  this  and other  legal  conundrums  in   this  Article.  The  key  concern  addressed  in the  Article is how far trademark law is privatizing  international law.},
      url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/41944},
}