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Research Handbook on Intellectual Property Rights and Arbitration

Edited by: Simon Klopschinski, Mary-Rose McGuire

ISBN13: 9781800378353
Published: May 2024
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £245.00



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The Research Handbook on Intellectual Property Rights and Arbitration explores the complementary relationship between state court adjudication and arbitral proceedings in the context of intellectual property rights. Presenting contemporary research and insight into the scholarly debates on the topic, it provides a comprehensive overview of arbitrating intellectual property disputes on an international scale.

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.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
Preface and acknowledgements xii
Introduction to the Research Handbook on Intellectual Property Rights and Arbitration 1
Simon Klopschinski and Mary-Rose McGuire

PART I. IPRS AND ARBITRATION IN GENERAL
1. Arbitrability of IPRs disputes 7
Antje Baumann
2. Arbitration bodies for arbitration of IPRs disputes – IP arbitration and DIS arbitration rules 27
Jennifer Bryant
3. Arbitration through the Unified Patent Court’s PMAC 44
Peter Georg Picht
4. Mediation of IPR disputes 56
Maximilian Haedicke and Alexandra Kükenh.hner
5. Mediation of IP disputes 70
Peter Tochtermann
6. Arbitration – the chamber of secrets? An analysis of procedural rules and technical tools for the protection of trade secrets in arbitration 81
Marko Andjic
7. Recognition of state court decisions arising from IPR disputes by arbitral tribunals under the Brussels Ia-Regulation 101
Stephan Klebes

PART II. SPECIFIC FIELDS OF IPRS ARBITRATION
8. Arbitration v. litigation in disputes related to licensing agreements 118
Mary-Rose McGuire
9. Arbitration in SEP/FRAND disputes 138
Peter Georg Picht
10. Efficient arbitration agreements in the context of patent pools – consideration of rules on multi-party arbitration in licensing disputes 160
Lea Tochtermann
11. Copyright arbitration in the Brazilian media market 183
Cláudio Lins de Vasconcelos
12. Domain name arbitration 200
Christopher S. Gibson
13. The protection of intellectual property rights through WTO dispute settlement 231
James Mendenhall and Eric M. Solovy
14. International investment arbitration as an alternative venue for litigating intellectual property disputes: The example of beIN Corporation v
Saudi Arabia 255
Simon Klopschinski

PART III. NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON IPRS ARBITRATION
15. Resolution of IPR disputes in Australia 274
Jey Nandacumaran, Rachelle Downie, Colette Downie and Grant Fisher
16. Arbitration of intellectual property rights disputes in Austria 315
Alexander Zojer
17. Intellectual property rights arbitration in Brazil 331
Viviane Kunisawa
18. Arbitration of IP disputes in China 347
Douglas Clark
19. Arbitration of IPRs in England & Wales 366
Alex Wilson, Tom Oliver and Alex Borthwick
20. Arbitration and intellectual property in French law 382
Camille Pecnard and Antoine Jarlot
21. Patent disputes in Germany: arbitration vs litigation 402
Simon Klopschinski
22. IPRs arbitration in Indonesia and South-East Asia 419
Sih Yuliana Wahyuningtyas and Davin Giovannus
23. IPRs arbitration in Italy: potential benefits and future challenges 440
Gianluca Massimei and Pierluigi Dodaro
24. IPRs Arbitration in Japan 459
Nobuto Shirane
25. IP arbitration in Korea 463
Hyungkeun Lee and Cyril Chan
26. IPRs arbitration in Mexico 475
27. IPRs arbitration in the Netherlands 494
Michiel Rijsdisek
28. IPRs arbitration in Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic 504
Michał Stępień
29. IP and arbitration in Russia 533
Burkhard Breig and Alexander Muranov
30. IPRs arbitration in Switzerland 547
Michael Ritscher, Simon Holzer, Christian Fischer and Andrea Schäffler
31. IPRs arbitration in the US 554
Roger J. Chin, Michael A. Morin and Reba L. Rabenstein