Yearbook of Private International Law 2009
DOI: 10.1515/9783866538566.2.199
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Applicable Law in the Absence of Choice to Contracts Relating to Intellectual or Industrial Property Rights

Abstract: Choice of law issues concerning contracts having intellectual or industrial property rights as their subject matter have traditionally been very controversial in all jurisdictions. This article deals with the applicable law under the new European conflict rules for contracts when a choice of law has not been made by the parties. Hence, its subject matter is the interpretation of Article 4 of the 2008 Rome I Regulation in the area of contracts relating to intellectual or industrial property rights. The lack of … Show more

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