Trademark and Unfair Competition Conflicts :Historical-Comparative, Doctrinal, and Economic Perspectives - Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law

Trademark and Unfair Competition Conflicts

Trademark and Unfair Competition Conflicts :Historical-Comparative, Doctrinal, and Economic Perspectives - Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law

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With the rise of internet marketing and e-commerce around the world, international and cross-border conflicts in trademark and unfair competition law have become increasingly important. In this groundbreaking work, Tim Dornis - who, in addition to his scholarly pursuits, has worked as an attorney, a public prosecutor, and a judge, giving him experience in both civil and common-law jurisdictions - presents the historical-comparative, doctrinal, and economic aspects of trademark and unfair competition conflicts law. The book should be read by any scholar or practitioner interested in the international aspects of intellectual property generally, and trademark and unfair competition law specifically. This title is available as Open Access.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781108722124
ISBN10 1108722121
Number Of Pages 698
Item Weight 1000 g
Product Dimensions 150 x 230 x 35 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cambridge University Press
Format paperback
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'Tim W. Dornis' work is a landmark! It makes available a wealth of German and European sources to common lawyers and of US sources to civil lawyers. It may incite Europeans to rethink whether the emperor's new clothes (i.e. trademarks as IP rights under the country-of-protection principle) are really that stunning. Lastly - and certainly not least - it looks at whether trademark infringements on the internet should call for some international harmonization of the self-restraint requirement.' Jochen Glöckner, Journal of Parliamentary and Political Law

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Author's Bio

Tim W. Dornis holds the Chair in Private Law, International Private and Economic Law, and Comparative Law at Leuphana Law School. He studied law and economics in Germany (Universität Tübingen) and in the United States (Columbia University, LL.M., (James Kent Scholar), and Stanford Law School, J.S.M.). Before his appointment, Professor Dornis spent several years practicing in an international law firm and as a civil-law judge. His scholarship has been awarded a number of prizes and he frequently publishes in international law reviews and journals.

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