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Hannah Smethurst, Joe Tomlinson, Sir William Blair, Jack Maxwell, Irene Pietropaoli, Spyros Maniatis, Archie Drake, Perry Keller, Pete Fussey, Claudia Pagliari, Lilian Edwards, Anuj Puri
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Drake, A, Keller, P, Pietropaoli, I, Puri, A, Maniatis, S, Tomlinson, J, Maxwell, J, Fussey, P, Pagliari, C, Smethurst, H, Edwards, L & Blair, W 2021, ' Legal contestation of artificial intelligence-related decision-making in the United Kingdom : Reflections for policy ', International Review of Law, Computers and Technology . https://doi.org/10.1080/13600869.2021.1999075
King’s College London work for this paper was supported by the EPSRC under the Trust in HumanMachine Partnership (THuMP) project (EP/R033722/1). University of Essex work for this paper was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council under
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Continuity and Change. 37:161-163
The edited volume will adopt a thematic approach to some controversial issues in the area of competition law and IP in China and will include contributions from leading academics and practitioners. The combination of the editors as well as the contri
In light of the ever-growing and developing jurisprudence of the Court of Justice and the General Court, and forthcoming substantive and systemic changes to the law, there is a need for a fresh and practical approach to the procedure and case law of
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Research Handbook on Intellectual Property Exhaustion and Parallel Imports ISBN: 9781783478712
The paper traces the evolution of the exhaustion doctrine in EU trademark law and examines its dialectic with the treatment of vertical restraints under EU competition law.From a rigid rule not allowing the trademark proprietor to control the further
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https://doi.org/10.4337/9781783478712.00029
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Trade Mark Law in Europe
Trade mark law at the European Union (EU) level has developed following two parallel paths. One led to the harmonization of disparate national systems of trade mark protection; the other to the creation of a ‘federal’ trade mark right, unitary in
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198726050.003.0002
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Trade Mark Law in Europe
Trade mark protection in Europe, when the European Economic Community was established in 1957, was territorial in nature, and the respective trade mark systems varied widely. Reforms were undertaken in some of the original six and eventually nine Mem
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198726050.003.0013
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Trade Mark Law in Europe
This chapter is the first of a series of three that will examine the jurisprudence of the Court on formalities and specification (Chapter 4), on absolute grounds for refusing registration (Chapter 5), and on acquired distinctiveness through use (Chap
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198726050.003.0004
Trade mark law has been growing rapidly in Europe during the last twenty years as a result of the harmonization process and the introduction of the Community trade mark system. Until the introduction of the new European regime, national schemes of pr
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