American Law Institute Principles: Intellectual Property and Transnational Disputes

24 Pages Posted: 4 Jun 2009

Date Written: April 30, 2009

Abstract

The Principles of American Law Institute (ALI) governing jurisdiction, choice of law and judgments in transnational disputes in the field of intellectual property were published in autumn 2008. These principles constitute a great advance in transnational disputes affecting two or more states, since their aim is not to compile the American legal criteria in force, but to provide useful solutions to most current issues in litigation over intellectual property rights.

Note: Document in Spanish

Keywords: Intellectual property, Litigation, American Law Institute

Suggested Citation

Dessemontet, François, American Law Institute Principles: Intellectual Property and Transnational Disputes (April 30, 2009). InDret, Vol. 2, 2009, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1411241

François Dessemontet (Contact Author)

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