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Intellectual Property and the Judiciary (Hardcover)
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Intellectual Property and the Judiciary (Hardcover)
Series: European Intellectual Property Institutes Network series
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'This book fills a gap in IP law. There are many publications on
substantive and procedural law in IP litigation. But it was
impossible to find a book that addresses the role of the judiciary
in IP like this one does. It provides unique insights into the
matter from a variety of angles. It brings together editors and
authors from the bench, the bar and academia coming from all over
Europe, the US and Japan. This book is a must-have for everyone who
has an interest in international IP litigation.' - Klaus Grabinski,
Justice, Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof), Germany
'This volume makes an important contribution to our understanding
of the contours of intellectual property protection through a
critical examination of the global trend to adjudicate IP disputes
in specialized courts. The editors have assembled an extraordinary
group of scholars, practitioners and judges to compare their
experiences with various adjudicatory structures.' - Rochelle
Dreyfuss, New York University, School of Law, US Intellectual
Property and the Judiciary examines the role of judges in the
development, interpretation, and application of intellectual
property (IP) law and norms. In this regard, the authors engage in
a comparative analysis of various national, European and
international court systems while also exploring the competing and
complementary roles of legislators and executive actors. Each
chapter seeks to capture the comparative institutional advantages
of government bodies within existing legal frameworks as well as
offering a thorough examination of both the common law and civil
law traditions in the context of judicial treatment of IP. The
result is a series of proposals relating to the architecture of
judiciaries and the functional role of judges with the goal of
optimally positioning jurists to address complex issues and advance
IP doctrine and policy. Featuring high-level authors from both
academia and practice, the book will be of great interest to
academic researchers and practicing lawyers who have a focus on IP.
It will be of particular value to those who are engaged in the
rapidly changing enforcement environment of intellectual property
rights. Contributors include: V. Cassiers, M. Ekvad, S. Frankel, C.
Geiger, D. Gervais, S. Granata, J. Griffiths, E. Izyumenko, T.
Kandeva, S. Lugienbuehl, B. Lynn, S. Martin, C. Mulder, M.O.
Muller, C. Nard, K. O'Malley, C.S. Petersen, A. Plomer, J.
Schovsbo, X. Seuba, A. Strowel, T. Takenaka, A. von Muhlendahl, G.
Wurtenberger, P. Yu
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