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Title Intellectual property and private international law / edited by Paul Torremans
Published Edward elgar publishing ltd., [publisher not identified], 2015
Cheltenham, UK Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, [2015]
©2015

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Description xxv, 853 pages ; 25 cm
Series Critical concepts in intellectual property law ; 12
Critical concepts in intellectual property law ; 12
Contents Contents note continued: 10.2009: Licence Agreements Relating to IP Rights and the EC Regulation on Jurisdiction, International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 40 (8), 912-39 / Mario Franzosi -- 11.2007: The Court of Jurisdiction for Joint Parties in International Patent Disputes, International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 38 (4), 380-400 / Benedetta Ubertazzi -- 12.2011: Choice of Court Agreements, Coordination of Proceedings and Provisional Measures in the Reform of the Brussels I Regulation, Rabels Zeitschrift für Ausländisches and Internationales Privatrecht, 75 (3), July, 581-618 / Matthias Rößler -- 13.2007: Cross-Border Adjudication of Intellectual Property Rights and Competition between Jurisdictions, Annali Italiani del Diritto d'Autore, della Cultura e Dello Spettacolo, XVI, 105-54 / Christian Heinze --
Contents note continued: 14.2004: From Itar-Tass to Films by Jove: The Conflict of Laws Revolution in International Copyright, Brooklyn Journal of International Law, 29 (2), 897-936 / Pedro A. de Miguel Asensio -- 15.2012: Reversionary Copyright: A Ghost of the Past or a Current Trap to Assignments of Copyright?, Intellectual Property Quarterly, 2, 77-93 / Anna Tydniouk -- 16.2006: Research Agreements and Joint Ownership of Intellectual Property Rights in Private International Law, International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 37 (6), 637-61 / Paul Torremans / Carmen Otero Garcia Castrillón -- 17.2010: Copyright: Which Law Applies? Some Thoughts on Issues of Authorship, (First) Ownership of Right and Works Created by Employees, ΔiMEE Media and Communications Law Review, 1, 6-12, reset / Guido Westkamp --
Contents note continued: 18.1991: Authors and Exploitations in International Private Law: The French Supreme Court and the Huston Film Colorization Controversy, Columbia- VLA Journal of Law & the Arts, 15, 135-59 / Paul Torremans -- 19.2008: Licences and Assignments of Intellectual Property Rights under the Rome I Regulation, Journal of Private International Law, 4 (3), December, 397-420 / Jane C. Ginsburg and Pierre Sirinelli -- 20.2009: The New Private International Law of Unfair Competition and the "Rome II" Regulation, Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, 4 (11), November, 789-97 / Paul L.C. Torremans -- 21.2005: Intellectual Property Rights, Conflict of Laws and International Jurisdiction: Applicability of ALI Principles in Japan?, Brooklyn Journal of International Law, 30 (3), 865-83 / Christopher Wadlow --
Contents note continued: 22.2010: The Law Applicable to Security Interests in Intellectual Property Rights, Journal of Private International Law, 6 (2), 395-416, reset / Toshiyuki Kono -- 23.2000: Territorial Trademark Rights in the Global Village - International Jurisdiction, Choice of Law and Substantive Law for Trademark Disputes on the Internet, Parts 1 and 2, International Review of Industrial Property and Copyright Law, 31 (2 and 3), August, 162-82,285-308 / Stefania Bariatti -- 24.2012: Transnational Law for Transnational Communities: The Emergence of a Lex Mercatoria (or Lex Informatica) for International Creative Communities, Journal of Intellectual Property, Information Technology and Electronic Commerce Law, 3 (3), 361-8 / Torsten Bettinger / Dorothee Thum -- 25.2009: The Law Applicable to Secondary Liability in Intellectual Property Cases, New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, 42, 201-35 / Axel Metzger --
Contents note continued: 23.2000: Territorial Trademark Rights in the Global Village - International Jurisdiction, Choice of Law and Substantive Law for Trademark Disputes on the Internet, Parts 1 and 2, International Review of Industrial Property and Copyright Law, 31 (2 and 3), August, 162-82,285-308 / Stefania Bariatti -- 24.2012: Transnational Law for Transnational Communities: The Emergence of a Lex Mercatoria (or Lex Informatica) for International Creative Communities, Journal of Intellectual Property, Information Technology and Electronic Commerce Law, 3 (3), 361-8 / Torsten Bettinger and Dorothee Thum -- 25.2009: The Law Applicable to Secondary Liability in Intellectual Property Cases, New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, 42, 201-35 / Axel Metzger --
Contents note continued: 26.2011: Social Networking Sites: An Overview of Applicable Law Issues, Annali Italiani del Diritto d'Autore, della Cultura e Dello Spettacolo, XX, 3-38 / Annette Kur / Rochelle C. Dreyfuss / Graeme B. Dinwoodie -- 27.2011: The Law Applicable to Online Copyright Infringements in the ALI and CLIP Proposals: A Rebalance of Interests Needed?, Journal of Intellectual Property, Information Technology and Electronic Commerce Law, 2 (1), 26-36 / Pedro A. de Miguel Asensio -- 28.2012: Internet Intermediaries and the Law Applicable to Intellectual Property Infringements, Journal of Intellectual Property, Information Technology and Electronic Commerce Law, 3 (3), 350-60 / Rita Matulionyte -- 29.2013: Calling for Party Autonomy in Intellectual Property Infringement Cases, Journal of Private International Law, 9 (1), April, 77-99 / Pedro A. de Miguel Asensio --
Contents note continued: 30.2009: Developing a Private International Intellectual Property Law: The Demise of Territoriality?, William & Mary Law Review, 51 (2), November, 711-800 / Rita Matulionyte -- 31.2009: Cross-Border Injunctions in U.S. Patent Cases and Their Enforcement Abroad, Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review, 13 (2), 331-69 / Graeme B. Dinwoodie -- 32.2009: Public Policy Exception to Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in Cases of Copyright Infringement, International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 40, 642-65 / Marketa Trimble
Contents note continued: 26.2011: Social Networking Sites: An Overview of Applicable Law Issues, Annali Italiani del Diritto d'Autore, della Cultura e Dello Spettacolo, XX, 3-38 / Rochelle C. Dreyfuss / Graeme B. Dinwoodie / Annette Kur -- 27.2011: The Law Applicable to Online Copyright Infringements in the ALI and CLIP Proposals: A Rebalance of Interests Needed?, Journal of Intellectual Property, Information Technology and Electronic Commerce Law, 2 (1), 26-36 / Pedro A. de Miguel Asensio -- 28.2012: Internet Intermediaries and the Law Applicable to Intellectual Property Infringements, Journal of Intellectual Property, Information Technology and Electronic Commerce Law, 3 (3), 350-60 / Rita Matulionyte -- 29.2013: Calling for Party Autonomy in Intellectual Property Infringement Cases, Journal of Private International Law, 9 (1), April, 77-99 / Pedro A. de Miguel Asensio --
Contents note continued: 5.1997: Worldwide Patent Litigation and the Italian Torpedo, European Intellectual Property Review, 19 (7), July, 382-5 / Benedetta Ubertazzi -- 6.2011: The Sense or Nonsense of Subject-Matter Jurisdiction over Foreign Copyright, European Intellectual Property Review, 33 (6), 349-56 / Mario Franzosi -- 7.2011: Star Wars Rids Us of Subject-Matter Jurisdiction: The Supreme Court Does Not Like Kafka Either When It Comes to Copyright, European Intellectual Property Review, 33 (12), 813-17 / Paul Torremans -- 8.2006: A Farewell to Cross-Border Injunctions? The ECJ Decisions GAT v. LuK and Roche Nederland v. Primus and Goldenberg, International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, 37 (7), 844-55 / Paul L.C. Torremans -- 9.2009: GAT and Roche - Idola Fori, Teatri, Specus: Regulation 864/2007 Makes Cross-Border Patent Litigation Possible, Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, 4 (4), April, 247-55 / Annette Kur --
Contents note continued: 30.2009: Developing a Private International Intellectual Property Law: The Demise of Territoriality?, William & Mary Law Review, 51 (2), November, 711-800 / Rita Matulionyte -- 20.2009: The New Private International Law of Unfair Competition and the "Rome II" Regulation, Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, 4 (11), November, 789-97 / Graeme B. Dinwoodie -- 21.2005: Intellectual Property Rights, Conflict of Laws and International Jurisdiction: Applicability of ALI Principles in Japan?, Brooklyn Journal of International Law, 30 (3), 865-83 / Christopher Wadlow -- 22.2010: The Law Applicable to Security Interests in Intellectual Property Rights, Journal of Private International Law, 6 (2), 395-416, reset / Toshiyuki Kono --
Machine generated contents note: 1.2011: Intellectual Property Rights Infringements in European Private International Law: Meeting the Requirements of Territoriality and Private International Law, Journal of Private International Law, 7 (3), December, 583-600 / Paul Torremans -- 2.2003: The Territoriality Principle of Patent Protection and Conflict of Laws: A Review of the Japanese Court Decisions, Fordham International Law Journal, 26, (2), 377-95 / Sophie Neumann -- 3.2001: Jurisdiction and the Principle of Territoriality in Intellectual Property Law: Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far in the Other Direction?, International Review of Industrial Property and Copyright Law, 32 (2), 124-41 / Teruo Doi -- 4.2011: Intellectual Property Rights and Exclusive (Subject Matter) Jurisdiction: Between Private and Public International Law, Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review, 15 (2), Summer, 357-448 / Lydia Lundstedt --
Summary "This collection, made possible by the recent convergence of intellectual property and private international law as critical disciplines, brings together the most important papers on these now linked subjects. More and more issues of private international law arise in the area of intellectual property, and the articles selected chart the route that both disciplines have covered together, discussing both bridges built and 'dead-ends' reached. Also looking forward to the future of the subject, with an original introduction by Professor Paul Torremans, Intellectual Property and Private International Law will prove to be an essential research tool for all students, academics and practitioners working in this fast-developing area."--Publisher
Notes "An Elgar Research Collection"--Title page
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Conflict of laws -- Intellectual property.
Intellectual property (International law)
Intellectual property.
Author Torremans, Paul, editor
LC no. 2015938365
ISBN 1783471425
9781783471423