Intellectual Property and the Judiciary
Material type: TextPublication details: UK: Edward Elgar, 2018.Description: xv, 542pISBN:- 978-1-78811-307-6
- INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND EUROPEAN COURTS
- Intellectual property before the European Court of Human Rights
- The European Court of Human Rights
- Copyright and the human right to property
- Intellectual Property and the Court of Justice of the European Union
- Taking power tools to the acquis
- Intellectual property law made by the Court of Justice of the European Union
- The role of the European Court of Justice in the European Patent Court system
- Intellectual Property and the United Patent court
- The patent Mediation and Arbitration Centre
- Scientific complexity and patent adjudication
- Intellectual Property and European Quasi-Judicial Bodies
- The procedural rules in appeal proceedings before the European Patent Office
- The functioning of the Community Plant Variety Office Board of Appeal
- The position of the board of Appeal in the legal protection system for community Plant Variety Rights
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Intellectual property and the Judiciary examines the role of judges in the development, interpretation and application of intellectual property 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.
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