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In fifty years, European private international law has undergone
significant changes. Increased globalization and the emergence of
e-commerce has led to a greater need for and more widespread
reliance on private international law. As a result, most legal
practitioners can no longer avoid it in their day-to-day
practices.Each year, the Jura Falconis conference is held to
discuss prior developments, draw lessons from the past and offer
perspectives for the future of European private international law.
The 50th anniversary of the Brussels Convention (1968) presented
itself as the perfect discussion point for the 2018
conference.European Private International Law at 50 is the written
result of the 2018 conference. It brings together legal experts and
provides the reader with a thorough examination of the most
important aspects of the field, considering possible future
developments and the impact of Brexit
The enforcement of patent rights raises complex, and, from a private international law perspective, unique difficulties. Since intellectual property practitioners started to seek the consolidation of cross-border patent disputes, the interplay of private international rules has led to drastic changes in patent litigation across Europe. This book analyses in detail both the European rules on jurisdiction (the Brussels Convention and its successors) and the choice of law rules as they apply to cross-border patent disputes, and will be essential reading for both intellectual property lawyers and international commercial litigation specialists.
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