@article{49117,
      recid = {49117},
      author = {Vrendenbarg, Charlotte J S,},
      title = {Towards a Judicial Sustainability Test in Cases Concerning  the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights.},
      pages = {1 online resource (pages 1125–1131)},
      abstract = {The environmentally harmful yet common practice of storing  and destroying IP-infringing goods is untenable. This  contribution discusses a number of more sustainable  alternative remedies that can be considered with the aim of  creating a balance between the interests of rights holders  in ending infringements and the societal interest in  environmental protection, which lies in preventing the  wasting of scarce raw materials and pollution of the air  and soil. A sustainable IP enforcement practice is very  much dependent on the willingness of rights holders and  their attorneys to consider more sustainable alternatives.  Courts also have a part to play, by applying what is called  a sustainability test when examining the proportionality of  the remedies and measures claimed by rights holders.},
      url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/49117},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.1093/grurint/ikad100},
}