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Trade, Intellectual Property, And The Development Of Central And Eastern Europe: Filling The Gatt Gap, Anne D. Waters
Trade, Intellectual Property, And The Development Of Central And Eastern Europe: Filling The Gatt Gap, Anne D. Waters
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
A major obstacle encountered by the formerly Communist states of Central and Eastern Europe as they convert to market economies is the lack of necessary capital. To raise that capital, these states are largely dependent on foreign investors. Inadequate protection of intellectual property in the formerly Communist states, however, may deter foreign investment. This Note examines Central and Eastern Europe's need for capital and the effect that the quality of intellectual property protection may have on its ability to obtain capital. The Author concludes that, in order for the new economies to survive, not only must the states of Central …
Preventing The Theft And Illegal Export Of Art In A Europe Without Borders, Kimberly A. Short
Preventing The Theft And Illegal Export Of Art In A Europe Without Borders, Kimberly A. Short
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The opening of internal borders within the European Community presents tremendous opportunity for European economic growth. Yet with all the potential benefits come many problems. Increased illegal art trafficking is one of these problems. This Note examines European treaties, laws of the individual EC Member States, and Community-wide treaties and regulations designed to prevent the theft and illegal export of art. The Note discusses how the differing interests of the Member States have prevented agreement on legislation to protect art and resulted in measures inadequate to protect Europe's vast art treasures. After analyzing the latest EC regulatory attempt to protect …
Special 301: An Effective Tool Against Thailand's Intellectual Property Violations, Preeti Sinha
Special 301: An Effective Tool Against Thailand's Intellectual Property Violations, Preeti Sinha
Washington International Law Journal
Special 301 of the 1988 Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act grants the United States Trade Representative the authority to target countries that do not adequately protect intellectual property rights. The USTR has been investigating and negotiating with several countries, including Thailand, in an effort to improve intellectual property protections for American products. As a result, Thailand has instituted noteworthy changes in its copyright and patent laws. This Comment recommends that the USTR continue to negotiate with Thailand, and that the USTR continue to exert pressure on Thailand. This Comment also suggests that because Thailand has taken steps to improve protection …
The Harmonization Of International Patent Law: Introduction, 26 J. Marshall L. Rev. 437 (1993), Donald S. Chisum
The Harmonization Of International Patent Law: Introduction, 26 J. Marshall L. Rev. 437 (1993), Donald S. Chisum
UIC Law Review
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An Overview Of Changes To The Patent Law Of The United States After The Patent Law Treaty, 26 J. Marshall L. Rev. 497 (1993), Richard C. Wilder
An Overview Of Changes To The Patent Law Of The United States After The Patent Law Treaty, 26 J. Marshall L. Rev. 497 (1993), Richard C. Wilder
UIC Law Review
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The History Of The Patent Harmonization Treaty: Economic Self-Interest As An Influence, 26 J. Marshall L. Rev. 457 (1993), R. Carl Moy
UIC Law Review
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