Navigating intellectual property law in Europe

leading lawyers on complying with regional laws, leveraging new technology, and avoiding infringement issues

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Navigating intellectual property law in Europe

leading lawyers on complying with regional laws, leveraging new technology, and avoiding infringement issues

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Aspatore
Language
English
Pages
165

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Table of Contents

IP law in Sweden : dealing with recent and upcoming changes / Per Josefson
Developing local and global IP strategies for Swedish clients / Charlotte Bus
The slow response to IP law changes in Sweden / Per Eric Alvsing
Unique aspects of IP law Italy / Francesca Ferrari
Navigating IP law challenges in Luxembourg under a new tax regime / Gary Cywie
Changing IP law in Finland / Panu Siitonen
Adapting to IP law changes and challenges in Spain / Fernando González
Recent cases in Spain : a general framework of IP litigation / Manual Lobato
International IP law / Jorge Llevat.

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[Boston, Mass.]

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Library of Congress
KJC2636 .N38 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
165 p. ;
Number of pages
165

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25247872M
ISBN 10
0314279652
ISBN 13
9780314279651
LCCN
2012359275

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Work ID
OL16558916W

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