Christoph Antons
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View article: Pierre Cardin and the Legal Battle for Well-Known Marks: Insights from Indonesia and the Netherlands
Pierre Cardin and the Legal Battle for Well-Known Marks: Insights from Indonesia and the Netherlands Open
This work is aimed at reexamining the well-known mark protection, particularly in Indonesia. It is sparked by a substantive gap, covering theoretical and practical elements in protecting well-known mark. The case rooted at the Indonesian S…
View article: Intellectual property, creativity and innovation in ASEAN
Intellectual property, creativity and innovation in ASEAN Open
This chapter traces the onset of a wave of intellectual property reforms to the 1980s, when ASEAN countries came under pressure from the United States and the European Union to reform their intellectual property laws. It follows the impact…
View article: Ansätze zur Analyse asiatischen Rechts und die Suche nach einem generellen Konzept
Ansätze zur Analyse asiatischen Rechts und die Suche nach einem generellen Konzept Open
Mit dem gegenwartig wachsenden Interesse westlicher Länder an Wirtschaftsbeziehungen im asiatisch-pazifischen Raum tritt der Mangel an Kenntnis über die Rechtssysteme asiatisch-pazifischer Länder mehr und mehr zutage. Die Gründe für diesen…
View article: Intellectual Property in Plant Material and Free Trade Agreements in Asia
Intellectual Property in Plant Material and Free Trade Agreements in Asia Open
View article: Traditional Knowledge, Traditional Cultural Expressions and Intellectual Property Rights: Approaches in the Asia Pacific Region
Traditional Knowledge, Traditional Cultural Expressions and Intellectual Property Rights: Approaches in the Asia Pacific Region Open
The debate about traditional knowledge is conducted by a very diverse group of protagonists. Involved are intellectual property lawyers, environmental law experts, government representatives and representatives of Non-Government Organizati…
View article: Geographical Indications at the Crossroads of Trade, Development, and Culture
Geographical Indications at the Crossroads of Trade, Development, and Culture Open
Historically, few topics have proven to be so controversial in international intellectual property as the protection of geographical indications (GIs). The adoption of TRIPS in 1994 did not resolve disagreements, and countries worldwide co…
View article: The Construction of Ethnicity in Colonial Law and Its Legacy: The Example of the Peranakan Chinese in Indonesia
The Construction of Ethnicity in Colonial Law and Its Legacy: The Example of the Peranakan Chinese in Indonesia Open
View article: The construction of ethnicity in colonial law and its legacy: the example of the Peranakan Chinese in Indonesia
The construction of ethnicity in colonial law and its legacy: the example of the Peranakan Chinese in Indonesia Open
The question of whether Indonesians of migrant descent can participate in Indonesian politics on equal terms remains a contested one, because it touches upon the political power of ethnic groups and their ranking in Indonesia ethnic strati…
View article: Article 27(3)(B) Trips and Plant Variety Protection in Developing Countries
Article 27(3)(B) Trips and Plant Variety Protection in Developing Countries Open
In comparison with industrialised countries, agriculture in developing countries accounts for a substantial share of GDP and involves a substantial sector of small-holders and traditional agriculturalists. In view of these differences, the…
View article: Well-Known Trade Marks, Foreign Investment And Local Industry: A Comparison Of China And Indonesia
Well-Known Trade Marks, Foreign Investment And Local Industry: A Comparison Of China And Indonesia Open
Strengthened protection for well-known trade marks in accordance with the TRIPS Agreement is an important issue for developing countries, which has led to trade pressures from industrialised nations in the past. ‘Trade mark squatting’, ref…
View article: Well-Known Trade Marks, Foreign Investment and Local Industry: A Comparison of China and Indonesia
Well-Known Trade Marks, Foreign Investment and Local Industry: A Comparison of China and Indonesia Open
\n\t\t\t\t\tStrengthened protection for well-known trade marks in accordance with the TRIPS Agreement is an important issue for developing countries, which has led to trade pressures from industrialised nations in the past. ‘Trade ma…