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Intellectual Property and Conflict of Laws [Kõva köide]

Complex conflict of laws issues arise in cross-border transactions and cross-border litigation concerning intellectual property (IP) rights. This book sets out the key principles of conflict of laws as they apply to IP cases and analyses essential conflict of laws concepts and rules in light of their practical application in the IP law context.

Examining the problems that can emerge from the convergence of IP law and conflict of laws, Marketa Trimble examines issues that arise not only in civil litigation but also in alternative dispute resolution processes, including in internet domain name dispute resolution and private ordering mechanisms. Drawing on the latest scholarship, this book consolidates and advances academic research at the intersection of IP and conflict of laws, highlighting developments for the future.





Intellectual Property and Conflict of Laws is a crucial resource for students and scholars specialising in IP law and transnational litigation. Practitioners and business professionals in IP-intensive industries such as high-tech, arts and entertainment will also benefit from the insights in this book.

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Excellent overview of the intersection of intellectual property law and the conflict of laws. This book provides a concise guide that lucidly analyzes this notoriously difficult area of law. -- Sierd J. Schaafsma, Justice of the Supreme Court of the Netherlands Comprehensive and up-to-date, this book will richly serve a great range of students and practitioners of IP law, from conflict of laws novices to readers seeking to deepen their understanding of the principles and applications of legislative and judicial competence in transnational litigation, as well as of recognition of judgments. -- Jane C. Ginsburg, Columbia University School of Law, USA Crisp, comprehensive and deeply informed, Professor Trimbles splendid text should be on the desk of any lawyer engaged in cross-border intellectual property litigation or transactions and any researcher exploring intellectual property law's international dimensions. -- Paul Goldstein, Lillick Professor of Law Emeritus, Stanford Law School; author of Goldstein on Copyright, USA

Marketa Trimble, Samuel S. Lionel Professor of Intellectual Property Law, William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA