Arbitration injunctions rise abroad; when courts in developing nations enjoin hearings to protect local companies, going forward can put resulting rewards at risk
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The increasing trend of courts from Third World countries to shield local companies with judicial protectionismand frustrate the international arbitral system. use judicial protectionismfrustrate the international arbitral system Ways of fighting anti-arbitration injunctions are discussed.
Publication Name: The National Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0162-7325
Year: 2000
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Global arbitration; WIPO emergency relief rules
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Issues concerning obtaining interim protection for intellectual property in arbitration involving multinational joint ventures and licensing agreements are discussed. A new solution presented by the World Intellectual Property Organization and its enforceability problems are discussed.
Publication Name: The National Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0162-7325
Year: 1999
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Standing on uncertain ground to enjoin dilutions; law on whether an exclusive licensee may sue to stop use of a famous mark is still evolving
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The evolution of the law on trademark dilution suits by holders of exclusive licenses is discussed. Licensors not wanting licensees to have such standing should make the licensor's specific reservation of ownership rights in the licensed trademark a part of the license agreement.
Publication Name: The National Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0162-7325
Year: 2001
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