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Das internationale Privatrecht des geistigen Eigentums wird zur Zeit in Europa und im Ausland viel diskutiert. Dieses Buch bietet eine vergleichende Analyse der drei wichtigsten Forschungsprojekte aus den USA, Europa und Japan. Sie decken jeweils Rechtsprechung, das angewandte Recht und die Durchsetzung ausländischer Entscheidungen ab.InhaltsübersichtPart 1 Foundations Jürgen Basedow: Foundations of Private International Law in Intellectual Property – François Dessemontet: The ALI Principles: Intellectual Property in Transborder Litigation – Paulius Jurčys and Simon Vande Walle: Summary of Discussion on Foundations Part 2 Jurisdiction Christian Heinze: A Framework for International Enforcement of Territorial Rights: The CLIP Principles on Jurisdiction – Shigeki Chaen, Toshiyuki Kono and Dai Yokomizo: Jurisdiction in Intellectual Property Cases: The Transparency Proposal – Paulius Jurcys, Yuko Nishitani and Simon Vande Walle: Summary of Comments and Discussion on International Jurisdiction Part 3 Applicable Law Axel Metzger: Applicable Law under the CLIP Principles: A Pragmatic Revaluation of Territoriality – Ryu Kojima, Ryo Shimanami and Mari Nagata: Applicable Law to Exploitation of Intellectual Property Rights in the Transparency Proposal – Paulius Jurčys and Simon Vande Walle: Summary of Comments and Discussion on Applicable Law Part 4 Recognition and Enforcement Pedro A. de Miguel Asensio: Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in Intellectual Property Litigation: The CLIP Principles – Toshiyuki Kono, Nozomi Tada and Miho Shin: Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Relating to IP Rights and Unfair Competition – Paulius Jurčys and Simon Vande Walle: Summary of Comments and Discussion on Recognition and Enforcement Annex Annex I: Intellectual Property: Principles Governing Jurisdiction, Choice of Law, and Judgments in Transnational Disputes Annex II: Principles for Conflict of Laws in Intellectual Property Annex III: Transparency Proposal on Jurisdiction, Choice of Law, Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Intellectual Property
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The private international law of intellectual property is currently much debated both in Europe and abroad. Art. 8 of the Rome II Regulation of 2007, which codifies a territorial approach for the infringement of intellectual property, has provoked an intensive discussion in Europe as to whether the lex loci protection is still appropriate for intellectual property litigation in the age of worldwide networks. A condensed outcome of this debate is summarized in the »Principles for Conflict of Laws in Intellectual Property« (CLIP Principles) drafted by the European Max Planck Group on Conflict of Laws in Intellectual Property (CLIP), published recently in a second preliminary draft. On the international scale, the American Law Institute's »Intellectual Property: Principles Governing Jurisdiction, Choice of Law, and Judgments in Transnational Disputes« of 2007 (ALI Principles) are the focal point of the debate. A Japanese project (»Transparency Proposal«) was finalized in 2009.This volume provides a comparative analysis of the three proposals. It compiles papers presented at an international conference held in Tokyo in May 2009.Survey of contentsPart 1 Foundations Jürgen Basedow: Foundations of Private International Law in Intellectual Property – François Dessemontet: The ALI Principles: Intellectual Property in Transborder Litigation – Paulius Jurčys and Simon Vande Walle: Summary of Discussion on Foundations Part 2 Jurisdiction Christian Heinze: A Framework for International Enforcement of Territorial Rights: The CLIP Principles on Jurisdiction – Shigeki Chaen, Toshiyuki Kono and Dai Yokomizo: Jurisdiction in Intellectual Property Cases: The Transparency Proposal – Paulius Jurcys, Yuko Nishitani and Simon Vande Walle: Summary of Comments and Discussion on International Jurisdiction Part 3 Applicable Law Axel Metzger: Applicable Law under the CLIP Principles: A Pragmatic Revaluation of Territoriality – Ryu Kojima, Ryo Shimanami and Mari Nagata: Applicable Law to Exploitation of Intellectual Property Rights in the Transparency Proposal – Paulius Jurčys and Simon Vande Walle: Summary of Comments and Discussion on Applicable Law Part 4 Recognition and Enforcement Pedro A. de Miguel Asensio: Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in Intellectual Property Litigation: The CLIP Principles – Toshiyuki Kono, Nozomi Tada and Miho Shin: Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Relating to IP Rights and Unfair Competition – Paulius Jurčys and Simon Vande Walle: Summary of Comments and Discussion on Recognition and Enforcement Annex Annex I: Intellectual Property: Principles Governing Jurisdiction, Choice of Law, and Judgments in Transnational Disputes Annex II: Principles for Conflict of Laws in Intellectual Property Annex III: Transparency Proposal on Jurisdiction, Choice of Law, Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Intellectual Property
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