International Bookstore: Intellectual Property | Asia

Abbildung: "The Law and Practice of Mergers & Acquisitions in the People's Republic of China"

Seung Chong

Oxford University Press

560 Seiten

EUR 361,53

Seung Chong gives a full account of practical issues arising in mergers and acquisitions in China as well as providing substantive commentary on relevant legal principles. He draws together overarching issues such as transaction structure and process, merger control and government approvals while giving references to international practice throughout, resulting in a practice-oriented and extremely accessible text.

Abbildung: "Intellectual Property Law in China"

Peter Ganea; Thomas Pattloch

Kluwer Law International

1. Auflage, 392 Seiten

EUR 160,00

Perhaps no Asian country currently attracts more interest from foreign inventors and investors than China. In many cases, however, this avid interest in foreign investment is not based on a reliable knowledge of China s legal framework and of protection of technology in particular. In a jurisdiction where the laws are complemented and interpreted by numerous guidelines and circulars issued by ministries or courts, such knowledge and awareness is all the more important.

Abbildung: "Development of Intellectual Property Regimes in the Arabian Gulf"

Infidels at the Gates

Price, David

Routledge / Taylor & Francis, GB

384 Seiten

EUR 99,95

This book examines the development of national legislative regimes for the protection of intellectual property rights in the Arabian Gulf states: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. David Price analyses IP rights in these states in the context of WTO membership, and consequent compliance with the requirements of the WTO's TRIPS Agreement. The challenges of domestic enforcement of the states' IP laws receive critical attention.