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Intellectual Property Law in Ireland Robert Clark

Intellectual Property Law in Ireland By Robert Clark

Intellectual Property Law in Ireland by Robert Clark


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A guide to intellectual property law. This book deals with intellectual property law, covering the main aspects of intellectual property law. It covers: copyright, trade marks, patents and design law. It takes into account the key legislative changes that have taken place in this area of law.

Intellectual Property Law in Ireland Summary

Intellectual Property Law in Ireland by Robert Clark

Your single-source expert guide to intellectual property law. This unique book deals with intellectual property law in its entirety, providing a single, practical and all-embracing information source covering the main aspects of intellectual property law. The expert coverage includes: copyright, trade marks, patents and design law. This new edition is fully updated to the key legislative changes that have taken place in this area of law. These developments include the Copyright and Related Rights Act 2000, Industrial Designs Act 2001, Baby-dry (2002) ETMR 22, Doublemint (2004) RPC 327, Chiemsee (1999) ETMR 585.

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The breadth and depth of topics covered in this work are impressive...this book should be purchased by anyone, whether practitioner, inhouse lawyer, academic or student, interested in this increasingly complex area of the law... an excellent second edition of a by-now seminal textJean Kelly, Irish Law Society Gazette, July 2005

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GOR013520788
9781845920203
1845920201
Intellectual Property Law in Ireland by Robert Clark
Used - Like New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20050314
516
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