[Mathély Miscellany] – Miscellany dedicated to Paul Mathély
[Mathély Miscellany] – Miscellany dedicated to Paul Mathély
    [Mélanges Mathély]
    MISCELLANEOUS PIECES DEDICATED TO PAUL MATHÉLY
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1990
    in-8, br., portrait of the recipient outside the text, (cover slightly faded), good condition, XX-357 p.
    From this now out-of-print collection, the following contributions stand out: Edward Armitage, Industrial Designs: The Last Frontier; Jacques Azéma, The Legal Protection of New Technologies; Friedrich-Karl Beier, Compulsory Licenses for Designs and Models?; R.-E. Blum, Comprehensive Protection of Trademarks; Paul Braendli, The European Patent System and its Contribution to European Cooperation; Jean-Jacques Burst, The Reconstitution of Industrial Property “Monopolies” through Unfair Competition or Civil Liability Actions: Myth or Reality?; Albert Chavanne, Trademark Infringement and its Evolution; Marc Chomé, Patent Infringement and Invalidity Actions under the Luxembourg Convention; Jean-Claude Combaldieu, The Administrative Organization of Industrial Property in France during the 20th Century; Jean-Louis Comte, Biotechnology and Patents; Alberto de Elzaburu and Miguel A. Baz, Towards a New Spanish Trademark Law: Analysis of the November 1987 Trademark Bill; Yolande Eminescu, Patent or Author's Certificate? Current State of the Dilemma; Jean Foyer, Effects of Judgments and Res Judicata in Industrial Property Matters; Geoffroy Gaultier, AIPPI and the Dream of Harmonizing the Law; François Greffe, Designs and Models and Artistic Property Rights; Robert Harlé, The Protection of Geographical Indications, its Evolution and the Role of AIPPI in it; William L. Hayhurst, Obviousness: Realism as to the State of the Art; Robert Kovar, Authoritarian Licenses and Community Law; Flavio Leonardos and Luiz Leonardos, French Influence on Brazilian Industrial Property Law; Georges Le Tallec, The Primacy of Protected Designations of Origin over Trademarks; Gérard Meyo-M'emane, The African Intellectual Property Organization (OAPI) - An original example of multinational cooperation in industrial property; Jean-Marc Mousseron and Joanna Schmidt, Employee creations; E.-P. Pitovranov, Today's international economic reports and certain trends in Soviet legislation relating to the protection of industrial property; Yves Reboul, Some reflections on collective work; Romuald Singer, The case law of the European Patent Office relating to the rectification of errors (Rule 88); A. Vida, The work of AIPPI and the evolution of trademark law in Hungary; Privat Vigand, Scope and validity of a European patent in France.

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