The law of trade secrets is one of the most important and fastest
developing areas of intellectual property, but is by far the least
harmonised internationally. Indeed, the protection of trade secrets
was not mandated by any international treaty until the 1994 Agreement
on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, which
nonetheless left countries with significant latitude as to how they
should implement such obligations. Since the last edition the EU Trade
Secrets Directive has had the effect of establishing minimum levels of
protection in the Member States of the EEA, but major differences of
approach still remain, and the Directive has neither achieved total
harmonisation under the civil law nor had any effect on the protection
of trade secrets by means of the criminal law. The wide variety of
approaches to the protection of trade secrets internationally betrays
the murky legal origins of such protection. Are they protected by
civil actions, in the criminal courts, or both? And from the point of
view of the civil courts, is their protection effected under unfair
competition law, as seen in many civil law countries, or is it based
instead on some implied contract, fiduciary or other equitable
obligation theory, as seen in common law countries?Edited by leading
IP practitioner Trevor Cook, this important title demystifies the law
of trade secrets in over 30 jurisdictions, covering substantive and
procedural aspects of both criminal and civil law and exploring the
final remedies available under each. Designed to provide clear,
comprehensive and practical guidance, this is a powerful tool for
anyone requiring a broader and fuller understanding of trade secret
protection globally.
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A Global Guide, Second Edition
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781787424609
Publisert
2022
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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