
Research Handbook on Intellectual Property Rights and Arbitration
By: Simon Klopschinski (Editor), Mary-Rose McGuire (Editor)
Hardcover | 24 May 2024
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Bringing together an array of distinguished academics and professionals from across the globe, the central theme of this Research Handbook is the relationship between intellectual property and arbitration in general. Individual chapters consider such questions as the arbitrability of intellectual property disputes, suitable arbitration bodies, and the protection of trade secrets in arbitral proceedings. Specific fields of intellectual property arbitration such as licensing, copyright and domain name disputes are deftly considered alongside investor-state dispute settlement, whilst national perspectives on intellectual property arbitration are also surveyed.
Both incisive and authoritative, this Research Handbook will prove essential for researchers and students who are interested in intellectual property law and dispute resolution. Legal practitioners active in arbitrating intellectual property disputes will similarly benefit from the applied nature of the text.
Industry Reviews
'This book constitutes an excellent resource for exploring the numerous practical and dogmatic facets of IP arbitration which is very timely in view of the growing role of arbitration in the global IP dispute resolution ecosystem.' -- Jacques de Werra, University of Geneva, Switzerland
'Intellectual property rights relate to intangible, often technology linked subjects, generate erga omnes effects, and are territorially limited despite their ubiquity, and in the case of patents, trademarks and designs, are the result of official actions. Resolving intellectual property rights disputes in courts is challenging particularly when issues of applicable law and jurisdiction are at stake. This Research Handbook is a true treasure trove of reliable advice and information on how to master those challenges by choosing arbitration as an attractive and efficient alternative.' -- Joseph Straus, Max-Planck-Institute for Innovation and Competition, Germany
ISBN: 9781800378353
ISBN-10: 1800378351
Series: Research Handbooks in Intellectual Property series
Published: 24th May 2024
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 602
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 24.4 x 16.9 x 3.18
Weight (kg): 1.11
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- Non-FictionLawLaws of Specific JurisdictionsIntellectual Property Law
- Non-FictionLawLaws of Specific JurisdictionsLegal System in GeneralCivil Procedure, Litigation & Dispute ResolutionArbitration
- Non-FictionLawJurisprudence & General Issues
- Non-FictionReference, Information & Interdisciplinary SubjectsEncyclopaedias & Reference WorksReference Works
- Non-FictionLawInternational LawSettlement of International DisputesInternational Arbitration