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EU Intellectual Property Law and Policy

By: Seville, CatherinePublication details: Cheltenham Edward Elgar Publishing 2018 Edition: 2/eDescription: xlix, 537p. 24cmISBN: 9781788971454Subject(s): TRIPS, Berne Convention, WIPO Treaties, European Patent Environment, Patent Cooperation Treaty, Trademark Law Treaty, Infringement, Geographical Indication, Competition Law, Universal Copyright Convention, Copyright Law, Marrakesh Treaty, Orphan Work Directive, -- EuropeDDC classification: 346.048 Online resources: Click here to access online
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Contents: Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the Third Edition 1. Introduction to Seville’s EU Intellectual Property Law and Policy 2. Copyright and related rights 3. Patents and related rights 4. Designs 5. Trade marks and related rights 6. Intellectual property, free movement, and competition 7. Enforcement of intellectual property rights Index
Summary: Carefully authored by Justine Pila, this significantly revised and expanded third edition of Catherine Seville’s classic text, presents a thorough and detailed treatise on EU intellectual property (IP) law, taking into account the many developments in legislation and case law since the second edition. As well as setting out the legal framework for the main IP rights – copyright, patents, designs, trademarks, and related rights – the book examines the enforcement of IP rights, and the relationship of IP with the EU’s rules on the free movement of goods and competition. It also addresses the increasingly global exploitation of IP, while harmonisation remains partial, even at the EU level. This authoritative reference work is a rigorous and precise account of these complex and technical fields. It will be an essential resource for both practitioners and scholars in the field of IP. Key Features: • Significantly updated and expanded since the second edition • Precise and eloquent examination of all IP rights in the EU • Coverage of the interaction between EU, National and International laws • A key reference work for practitioners and academics
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Contents: Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the Third Edition 1. Introduction to Seville’s EU Intellectual Property Law and Policy 2. Copyright and related rights 3. Patents and related rights 4. Designs 5. Trade marks and related rights 6. Intellectual property, free movement, and competition 7. Enforcement of intellectual property rights Index

Carefully authored by Justine Pila, this significantly revised and expanded third edition of Catherine Seville’s classic text, presents a thorough and detailed treatise on EU intellectual property (IP) law, taking into account the many developments in legislation and case law since the second edition.

As well as setting out the legal framework for the main IP rights – copyright, patents, designs, trademarks, and related rights – the book examines the enforcement of IP rights, and the relationship of IP with the EU’s rules on the free movement of goods and competition. It also addresses the increasingly global exploitation of IP, while harmonisation remains partial, even at the EU level.

This authoritative reference work is a rigorous and precise account of these complex and technical fields. It will be an essential resource for both practitioners and scholars in the field of IP.

Key Features:

• Significantly updated and expanded since the second edition
• Precise and eloquent examination of all IP rights in the EU
• Coverage of the interaction between EU, National and International laws
• A key reference work for practitioners and academics

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