The Need for an International Convention on the Law Applicable to IP Issues
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Date Written: June 3, 2020
Abstract
A new international convention on the law applicable to IPRs has become a necessity dictated by the international nature of IPRs and their rapid spread. The important role of existing IPR conventions and academic proposals is undeniable; however, they are not adequate and there is still a need for a new convention to cover this issue.
Keywords: Intellectual property, international convention, law applicable, conflict of laws, substantive rules, choice-of-law rules, lex protectionis, lex originis, academic proposals.
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Eissa, Heidi, The Need for an International Convention on the Law Applicable to IP Issues (June 3, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3617549 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3617549
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