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Traditional Knowledge: Are We Closer To The Answer(S)? The Potential Role Of Geographical Indictions, Daniel Gervais Jan 2009

Traditional Knowledge: Are We Closer To The Answer(S)? The Potential Role Of Geographical Indictions, Daniel Gervais

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The debate concerning the protection of, and access to, "traditional knowledge ' 2 has been going on for some time.


Real Estate Development In Cuba: Present And Future, Antonio R. Zamora Jan 2009

Real Estate Development In Cuba: Present And Future, Antonio R. Zamora

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

During the last twenty years, the Cuban government has faced two very significant challenges that have seriously threatened its survival.


Desarrollo Immobilliario En Cuba: Presente Y Futuro, Antonio R. Zamora Jan 2009

Desarrollo Immobilliario En Cuba: Presente Y Futuro, Antonio R. Zamora

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Durante los filtimos veinte afios el gobierno de Cuba se ha enfrentado con dos importantes retos que amenazaron seriamente su supervivencia.


The Background Principles And Core Contents Of The Real Right Law Of The People's Republic Of China, Zhu Yan Jan 2009

The Background Principles And Core Contents Of The Real Right Law Of The People's Republic Of China, Zhu Yan

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

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The Public Policy Exception To Recognition And Enforcement Of Judgments In Cases Of Copyright Infringement, Marketa Trimble Jan 2009

The Public Policy Exception To Recognition And Enforcement Of Judgments In Cases Of Copyright Infringement, Marketa Trimble

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In recent years proposals have been made for an international convention that would facilitate a smooth recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in intellectual property matters. Like all of these proposals, the American Law Institute’s preliminary version, short titled "Draft Principles" published in March 2007, strives to eliminate most hurdles to recognition and enforcement by providing rules for jurisdiction, choice of law and coordination of multi-territorial actions. As long as the rules are applied by the court that issues a judgment (the “rendering court”), most of the obstacles to recognition and enforcement − differing jurisdictional rules and choice of law …