Intellectual Property and the Judiciary
- UK: Edward Elgar, 2018.
- xv, 542p.
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.
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