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_aLarsen, Torsten Bjørn
245 _aIntellectual Property Jurisdiction Strategies :
_bWhere to Litigate Unitary Rights vs National Rights in the EU /
_cTorsten Bjørn Larsen
260 _aCheltenham, UK
_bEdward Elgar Publishing Limited
_c2017
300 _axxxiv, 297p. : ill. ; 25cm
440 _911414
_aElgar Intellectual Property Law and Practice
500 _aIt includes Index Pages. Description: This timely and practical guide compares the jurisdictional advantages of litigating a national IP right with those of the corresponding European unitary IP right. The study offers IP practitioners a meticulous yet principled basis for their jurisdictional decisions and shows why it is advantageous for infringers to litigate based on a national IP right and rightholders to litigate based on a European unitary IP right. Key features include: • the first book to focus on jurisdiction strategies in intellectual property litigation • coverage of intellectual property and private international law • analysis of the latest case law of national courts and the European Court of Justice including, Case C-523/10, Wintersteiger and Case C-360/12, Coty Prestige • helpful diagrams and tables providing easy access to key information and decision points • a state-of-the-art overview of the relevant legal framework, including the Unified Patent Court Jurisdiction and the new European Union Trademark Regulation. Intellectual Property Jurisdiction Strategies is an essential resource for intellectual property practitioners throughout the EU. It will also appeal to advanced students and academics needing an up-to-date reference for research into intellectual property law and policy. Table of Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction PART II: NUMBER OF JURISDICTION RULES 2. Jurisdiction framework 3. Jurisdiction rules PART III: NATURE OF JURISDICTION RULES 4. General principles 5. Defendant’s domicile rule 6. Establishment rule 7. Plaintiff’s domicile rule 8. Multiple defendants' rule 9. Forum delicti rule 10. Central division rule 11. Exclusive jurisdiction rule PART IV: CONCLUSION 12. Conclusion Index
650 0 _911415
_aEuropean Union countries; Intellectual property; Actions and defenses; Forum shopping
856 _uhttps://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/intellectual-property-jurisdiction-strategies-9781786437501.html
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