This work provides best practices for resolving transnational intellectual property disputes. These principles adapt traditional legal concepts to the world of the Internet and foster coordination among jurisdictions. The work coverspersonal and subject matter jurisdiction, title and transfer rights, and recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments.
Reporters:
Rochelle C. Dreyfuss, New York University School of Law
Jane C. Ginsburg, Columbia University School of Law
François Dessemontet, Saint Barthelemy, French West Indies
This volume is the official text published in June 2008.
Intellectual Property Principles Governing Jurisdiction, Choice of Law, and Judgments in Transnational Disputes
Hardbound | 1IPOT | 2008 | 219 pages | $79.00
In keeping with the Institute’s tradition, this authoritative volume combines clear black-letter provisions with extensive explanatory Comments, clarifying Illustrations, and detailed Reporter’s Notes.
Summary of Contents
Director 's Foreword
Reporter 's Preface
Introduction
Part I. Definitions and Scope of the Principles
Part II. Jurisdiction
Chapter
1. Personal Jurisdiction over the Defendant
2. Jurisdiction over the Subject Matter
3. Jurisdiction over Simplification: Coordinating Multiterritorial Actions
Part III. Applicable Law
Chapter
1. In General
2. Title to and Transfer of Rights
3. Residual Principles Regarding Choice of Law
Part IV. Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Transnational Cases
Chapter
1. In General
2. Remedies
Glossary
Index
ISBN - 978-0-314-99328-1
FGM - 40754591