Product details
- Categories: Intellectual Property
- Publisher: Intersentia Uitgevers
- ISBN: 9781780686813
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 1244
- Language: English
Summary
Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in the EU Member States provides
a timely overview and thorough analysis of intellectual property rights
enforcement in the EU Member States. Taking legal action in one or
several countries in the EU to enforce intellectual property rights is
quite a challenge. The adoption of European Directive 2004/48/EC on the
Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights was meant to put a halt to
considerable discrepancies in national legislations which caused
uncertainty and a difference in enforcement between the EU Member
States. The Enforcement Directive aimed to create a level playing field
and to ensure a high, equivalent and homogeneous level of intellectual
property protection across the EU.
Over the past decade, the
Enforcement Directive has been transposed into all EU Member States, in
national legislation and through its application in national and EU case
law. Both are essential to understand the Enforcement Directive’s
actual scope of application. In order to prepare and undertake an action
in different countries – potentially simultaneously – knowledge of
national legislation, local custom and practice, as well as procedural
law, national and EU case law is essential.
This book is a
collaborative effort of lawyers from top tier firms from all 28 EU
Member States. It is a valuable resource for both practitioners – who
are active cross-border and internationally – and general counsel – who
seek an in-depth analysis of the legal landscape across the EU.
Chapters
There are no separate chapters available for this publication.