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Concise: International and European IP Law -TRIPS, Paris Convention, European
註釋Intellectual property is a branch of law where international harmonization has been progressing for a period of time through conventions such as the Paris Convention. This has led to increasingly more principles and rules becoming common across several, or even all intellectual property rights, including many provisions enacted at the European and international level. Harmonization continues apace (e.g. the Agreement on Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights) and the European Union has increased regional harmonization through secondary level directives and regulations. Concise International and European IP Law - TRIPS, Paris Convention, European Enforcement and Transfer of Technology aims to provide a rapid understanding of the most important European and international texts, addressing general and jurisdictional issues from a practical viewpoint. Key features include: • An article-by-article commentary on the relevant international treaties and European instruments • It is intended to provide the reader with a short and straightforward explanation of the principles of law to be drawn from each provision • Editors and authors are all prominent specialists (academics and practitioners) in the field of international and European IP law Concise International and European IP Law - TRIPS, Paris Convention, European Enforcement and Transfer of Technology is part of 'Concise IP', a series of five volumes of commentary on European intellectual property legislation edited by Thomas Dreier, Charles Gielen and Richard Hacon. The formula of this series is based on the successful German and Dutch formula 'KurzKommentar' and 'Tekst en Commentaar'. The five volumes cover: Patents and related matters, Trademarks and designs, Copyrights and neighbouring rights, IT and a general volume including jurisdictional issues.