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- Title
Arbitrability of intellectual property disputes: a comparative survey.
- Authors
Vicente, Dário Moura
- Abstract
In recent years, arbitration has become increasingly popular as a dispute settlement mechanism in the field of intellectual property (IP). Traditionally, arbitration in this area was thought to be restricted to disputes arising from contracts for the licensing or the transmission of IP rights. But in some jurisdictions the issue of the validity of such rights has of late also been admitted as a proper subject-matter for arbitration. And certain legal systems have instituted mandatory arbitration proceedings aimed at a more expeditious disposition of IP disputes. This article aims at giving an overview of these developments, which will be considered here from a comparative standpoint.
- Subjects
INTELLECTUAL property lawsuits; INTELLECTUAL property -- International cooperation; ARBITRATION &; award; JUDICIAL review of arbitral awards; PATENT law; TRADE regulation
- Publication
Arbitration International, 2015, Vol 31, Issue 1, p151
- ISSN
0957-0411
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/arbint/aiv002