Arbitration and Intellectual Property

E. Rengifo García
Rengifo García, Ernesto

Article from: TDM 4 (2009), in Latin America

Abstract

The first part of this article briefly presents certain basic considerations regarding intellectual property, its content and current importance as an instrument of competition in a market economy. The author then makes reference to the most controversial issues regarding arbitration in this particular field of law, that is, matters that may be subject to arbitration, validity of the arbitration clause in contracts dealing with intellectual property rights, the topic of precautionary measures and third-party intervention in arbitration proceedings, and finally, there is a ...

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Suggested Citation

E. Rengifo García; "Arbitration and Intellectual Property"
TDM 4 (2009), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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