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Copyright Litigation: Jurisdictional Comparisons 2nd ed

Edited by: Thierry Calame, Massimo Sterpi

ISBN13: 9780414035249
New Edition ISBN: 0414065220
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780956544018
Published: December 2014
Publisher: European Lawyer
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £211.00



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This new 2nd edition of Copyright Litigation: Jurisdictional Comparisons offers clear guidance for anyone considering litigation in a foreign country or involved in a multijurisdictional copyright litigation. Adopting a country-by-country approach, with a common format for each country, it enables quick and accurate comparisons between jurisdictions.

  • Covers the law and procedure in more than 25 major jurisdictions
  • Features contributions from leading local practitioners who are experts in the field
  • Offers a well organised starting point for international reference
  • Answers the key questions of multinational corporations and their legal advisors
  • Sets out each country’s courts and administrative system
  • Goes through civil court procedure
  • Explains the available remedies
  • Looks at the available enforcement options
  • Covers litigation costs
  • Uses a reader-friendly Q&A format that enables quick and easy cross-jurisdictional comparisons
  • Provides straightforward, practical commentary on each jurisdiction and the respective legal systems

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
1. Sources of Law
2. Court and Administrative System
3. Substantive Law
4. Parties to Litigation
5. Enforcement Options
6. Procedure in Civil Courts
7. Final Remedies
8. Preliminary Relief
9. Appeal Procedure
10.Litigation Costs
11.Forthcoming legislation
12.Useful references