The rise of China's economy has led to a substantial increase in
disputes involving intellectual property rights, including patents.
Not only are foreign companies suing domestic companies and vice
versa, but patent disputes between foreign companies are also being
litigated in the Chinese courts. The first edition of Patent
Litigation in China provided practitioners from outside China with an
essential guide to litigating patents in China. This edition offers
many of the same features, including a strategic commentary to enable
those contemplating or involved in patent litigation in China to
better comprehend the risks and challenges they face, sections on
invalidation procedures, evidence gathering, litigation strategy and
procedure and defences and remedies, and coverage of the tests for
patentability requirements and grounds for invalidating patents. In
addition, this edition has been updated to take into account the
enactment of the new civil procedure law, a number of new judicial
interpretations, and significant developments in case law. New
features of the work include an additional chapter on the conflict
between competition law and patent law, a new chapter on employee
remuneration litigation, and case studies of leading cases being
inserted into the body of the text. Appendices include Chinese to
English translations of the Patent Law of the People's Republic of
China; Implementing Regulations of the Patent Law; and a Judicial
Interpretation in relation to patent cases issued by the Supreme
People's Court.
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Product details
ISBN
9780191036514
Published
2015
Edition
2. edition
Publisher
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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