Exclusive Jurisdiction in Intellectual Property

  • Ubertazzi B
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Abstract

Benedetta Ubertazzi argues that exclusive jurisdiction rules related to intellectual property rights cases are not only insufficiently supported by any of the arguments usually invoked in their favor, but are also in fact contrary to public international law rules concerning the avoidance of a denial of justice and the fundamental human right of access to a court. They should therefore be abandoned with respect to infringement and validity claims involving either registered or unregistered intellectual property rights. The author claims that this abandonment would be consistent with the clear trend already existing in this respect and would prevent economic inequalities in cross-border intellectual property litigation, without however leading to abusive forum shopping.

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Ubertazzi, B. (2018). Exclusive Jurisdiction in Intellectual Property. Exclusive Jurisdiction in Intellectual Property. Mohr Siebeck. https://doi.org/10.1628/978-3-16-152087-7

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