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Articles 31 - 38 of 38
Full-Text Articles in Law
Domain Names As Jurisdiction-Creating Property In Sweden, Ulf Maunsbach, Michael Bogdan
Domain Names As Jurisdiction-Creating Property In Sweden, Ulf Maunsbach, Michael Bogdan
Ulf Maunsbach
No abstract provided.
Svensk Domstols Behörighet Vid Gränsöverskridande Varumärkestvister – Särskilt Om Internetrelaterade Intrång [Jurisdiction In Cases Of Cross-Border Trademark Infringements], Ulf Maunsbach
Ulf Maunsbach
No abstract provided.
Some Reflexions Concerning Jurisdiction In Cases On Cross-Border Trademark Infringements Through The Internet, Ulf Maunsbach
Some Reflexions Concerning Jurisdiction In Cases On Cross-Border Trademark Infringements Through The Internet, Ulf Maunsbach
Ulf Maunsbach
No abstract provided.
Jurisdiction And Applicable Law: A Swedish Perspective On Cross-Border Enforcement Of Intellectual Property Rights, Ulf Maunsbach, Lydia Lundstedt
Jurisdiction And Applicable Law: A Swedish Perspective On Cross-Border Enforcement Of Intellectual Property Rights, Ulf Maunsbach, Lydia Lundstedt
Ulf Maunsbach
No abstract provided.
Can International Legal Principles Promote The Resolution Of Central And East European Transboundary Environmental Disputes?, Paul Williams
Can International Legal Principles Promote The Resolution Of Central And East European Transboundary Environmental Disputes?, Paul Williams
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
The fall of communism and the subsequent opening of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have revealed a regional ecosystem under serious strain after over forty years of communist stewardship. Although the entire region suffers from an exploited ecosystem, particular destruction has occurred in the border regions of the CEE states. The substantial environmental destruction and continuing degradation in these border regions give rise to a number of transboundary environmental disputes, which must be resolved if the situation is to be alleviated.'
Stepchild Of The New Lex Mercatoria: Private International Law From The United States Perspective Symposium: Reflections On The International Unfication Of Sales Law , Francis A. Gabor
Stepchild Of The New Lex Mercatoria: Private International Law From The United States Perspective Symposium: Reflections On The International Unfication Of Sales Law , Francis A. Gabor
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
This Article briefly assesses the potential implementation of the Hague Draft Convention from the standpoint of the United States interest in the worldwide unification of international trade law and concludes that United States interests would be well served by adoption of the Hague Draft Convention.
Commentary On Professor Gabor's Stepchild Of The New Lex Mercatoria Symposium: Reflections On The International Unfication Of Sales Law , Willis L. M. Reese
Commentary On Professor Gabor's Stepchild Of The New Lex Mercatoria Symposium: Reflections On The International Unfication Of Sales Law , Willis L. M. Reese
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
welcome Professor Gabor's analyses of the Hague Draft Convention. 1 The Convention is a natural sequel to the United Nations Sales Convention, which has been ratified by the United States and came into effect on January 1st of this year. This latter convention deals with the substantive law of sales and is designed to play a role for the entire world similar to the one played by the Uniform Commercial Code in the United States. Undoubtedly, many states will be slow to ratify the Sales Convention, and some will not do so at all. Thus, implementation of rules addressing the …
Federal State Clauses And The Conventions Of The Hague Conference On Private International Law, H. Allan Leal O.C., Q.C.
Federal State Clauses And The Conventions Of The Hague Conference On Private International Law, H. Allan Leal O.C., Q.C.
Dalhousie Law Journal
Dean Read would have been pleased, I believe, with this year's events since Canada has ratified The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction.' This is a first for Canada in its participation in The Hague Conference on Private International Law. Dean Read worked hard and effectively to promote Canada's participation in that Conference and he was the Atlantic regional representative on the Canadian delegation to the first plenary session attended by Canadian delegates in 1968. I had the honour to work with him at that time and to be closely associated with him for many years …