
Employees, Trade Secrets and Restrictive Covenants
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As the chapters of this book highlight in detail, the approach to the protection of trade secrets, the conditions under which an employer can protect trade secrets and other business interests by way of a restrictive covenant, and the scope within which former employees by using the skills and knowledge can compete with a former employer, hugely differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. This is not only so for the effective scope, but also for the underlying doctrinal reasons, making a country-by-country comparison difficult, and a common structure of the chapters a challenge. After all, the topic involves international law (Paris Convention, TRIPS), domestic labour law, domestic sui generis protection, and, most importantly, domestic competition and unfair competition law, a field that up to now has defied all attempts of harmonisation beyond those categories as identified by Friedrich Zoll and implemented as Art. 10bis in the Paris Convention.
This book features both comparative and country-specific chapters. The latter cover the major jurisdictions of Europe and Asia, while the former provide a subject-matter analysis by taking into account legislation and case law in a global context.
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Content
- Intro
- Preface
- Authors and Editors
- Part I - Employees, Trade Secrets and Restrictive Covenants from an International and Comparative Pe
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Part II - Employees, Trade Secrets and Restrictive Covenants in Europe
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Part III - Employees, Trade Secrets and Restrictive Covenants in Asia
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 14
- A. Introduction
- B. Actio Servi Corrupti
- C. Trade Secret Protection in the United States of America under the DTSA
- I. Definition
- II. Remedies
- III. Confidentiality of Trade Secrets in Legal Proceedings
- IV. Safeguards
- D. Trade Secret Protection in the European Union under the Directive
- E. Conclusion
- B. "Pacta Sunt Servanda"
- C. The Inequality of Bargaining Power
- D. Restraints of Trade
- I. The Common Law Position
- II. EU and National Competition Laws
- III. Anti-Poaching Agreements
- E. The Freedom of Persons to Find Employment ("Talent Must Be Free")
- I. Constitutional Guarantees
- II. Distinctions and Limitations
- III. Policy Considerations
- F. The Protection of Trade Secrets
- I. The Actio Servi Corrupti under Roman Law
- II. Post-Contractual Secrecy Obligations
- III. Trade Secrets versus General Skills and Knowledge
- IV. Post-Contractual Secrecy Obligations versus Restrictive Covenants
- 1. Intrinsic Reasons: Inevitable Disclosure
- 2. Extrinsic Reasons
- G. Mixed Approaches - Rule of Reason
- H. Analysis
- I. Absence of Clear Guidelines
- II. Proposals for Legislation
- B. Restrictive Business Practices
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