Thursday, August 3, 2017

Governing Law in Von Dutch Case(4)

Study on 'Territorialitatsprinzip' and 'Lex Loci Protectionis' in the International Disputes over the Intellectual Property Rights

On the other hand, a variety of international efforts are being made to unify the standards for determining the governing law for the international disputes over the intellectual property rights. 

The model examples of such movements are Berne Convention, Rome Convention, and the like. WIPO, Max Planck Institute in Germany and American Law Institute have also drafted international conventions regarding the governing law. 


These attempts are common in that they suggest 'lex loci protectionis' as principle for resolution of the international disputes over the intellectual property rights according to 'territorialitatsprinzip.'

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